Re: card abruptly changed name

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On May 26, 2006, at 8:08 AM, Brian Dunn wrote:


You could be looking at the OSS name for the chipset. on my emu10k1 the oss mixer is called something funky like tritech so and so. does lspci still look right? If not, then you may have data corruption on your pci bus. That happened to me once to where a sb16 card showed up as a whatever manufacturer has the hex code Ox0000.

Hey Brian,
	lspci looks normal.
02:07.0 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies Inc. ICE1712 [Envy24] PCI Multi-Channel I/O Controller (rev 02) 02:08.0 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies Inc. ICE1712 [Envy24] PCI Multi-Channel I/O Controller (rev 02)

What's truly weird is that ALSA will occasionally get it right and and identify the 2 410's, but more often than not, it makes the mistake:

card 1: M410 [M Audio Delta 410], device 0: ICE1712 multi [ICE1712 multi]
  Subdevices: 1/1
  Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 2: DSP24 [Hoontech SoundTrack Audio DSP24], device 0: ICE1712 multi [ICE1712 multi]
  Subdevices: 1/1
  Subdevice #0: subdevice #0

Any idea what is going on here?

thanks,
-paul


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