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

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On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 09:28:58PM +0100, felipe wrote:
> Hi Paul,
> 
> I don't know how exactly ALSA supports isapnp, all I discovered (after some 
> pain) is I have to "activate" my sound card with isapnptools. In order:
> 
> 1) isapnp supported in the kernel
> 2) pnpdumped -c to /etc/isapnp.conf
> 3) activated it with isapnp /etc/isapnp.conf
> 4) build ALSA with --enable-isa=yes or something
> 
> To get sound working I had to do all the four points... Now could you tell me 
> how did you use to change default IRQ with isapnptools? Thank you :)

exactly like that, except

2.5) edit /etc/isapnp.conf

4.5) realize I got something wrong and repeat from 2.5 ;)

It's been a loooong time since I've done this, so I'm afraid
I do not remember what my /etc/isapnp.conf looked like.

I've never used ALSA's isapnp support, but I believe it's
supposed to be simpler than all that. Read the INSTALL file that
comes with ALSA. Search trhough it for "pnp" and/or "irq"
and you'll see what there is.  There's also a file at
alsa-kernel/Documentation/ALSA-Configuration.txt which
contains information on module options for many other cards.
Yours is probably in there. See if your card takes an "irq"
option, and if so, put it in /etc/modules.conf.

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