[linux-audio-user] Uhm, low latency?

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Mark,

No, in fact it didn't work, :-/ Anyway right now I seem to remember that 
redhat's sndconfig was able to choose among multiple IRQ's too, uhm. I guess 
It depends on the right configuration of /etc/isapnp.conf... I'll let you 
know :)°°°

felipe

On Wednesday 05 February 2003 01:00, Mark Knecht wrote:
> Felipe,
>    If it's ISA then I think you probably have no ability to configure the
> IRQ, or at least that would be my guess. Most PCI motherboards (I assume
> the machine is PCI?) save the 'good' interrupts for PCI devices. If it's
> not a PCI MB, well then you really tricked me!!! ;-)
>
>    If I missed this at the early part of the thread, then I'm sorry I might
> have led you down a path that won't solve your problem. I think the real
> problem here is that you are trying to use a 2003 sound stack with a 1993
> sound card. Even if you get it to work, you're likely going to be unhappy
> with the results.
>
>    I'm willing to help you keep going if you decide to push forward.
>
> With best regards,
> Mark


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