Re: yamaha opl3sax sound card

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I've attached both below. I don't what, if anything, has changed, but it 
now mostly works if I start a shell, log in as root, and modprobe -a 
opl3sa2 after the system starts up. Without that, the mixer applet says 
it can't open /dev/sound/mixer. Even after that, I can't set volume 
without opening gnome-volume-control, which gives me the error below on 
startup. The first time I run this after booting and manually loading 
the module, the settings have been lost, and nothing is audible (I just 
turn up all the levels and I can hear stuff). I see this in dmesg, which 
I presume is logged during bootup

ad1848/cs4248 codec driver Copyright (C) by Hannu Savolainen 1993-1996
ad1848: OPL3-SA2 WSS mode detected
ad1848: ISAPnP reports 'OPL3-SA2 WSS mode' at i/o 0xe80, irq 5, dma 1, 3

I tried changing /etc/modules/conf to load opl3sa2 instead of just opl3, 
but that didn't work. I might not have tried booting with that. But I 
know the module wouldn't load once I had /etc/modules.conf configured 
like that. I had to undo my changes and reboot before the opl3sa2 module 
would load again.

I can't think of anything else to add. Thanks.

--Begin error from gnome-volume-control
Bad key or directory name:
  "/apps/gnome-volume-control/OSS-MS_Sound_System_(CS4231)-1/synth": `(' 
is an invalid character in key/directory names
Bad key or directory name:
  "/apps/gnome-volume-control/OSS-MS_Sound_System_(CS4231)-1/pcm": `(' 
is an invalid character in key/directory names
Bad key or directory name:
  "/apps/gnome-volume-control/OSS-MS_Sound_System_(CS4231)-1/speaker": 
`(' is an invalid character in key/directory names
Bad key or directory name:
  "/apps/gnome-volume-control/OSS-MS_Sound_System_(CS4231)-1/line": `(' 
is an invalid character in key/directory names
Bad key or directory name:
  "/apps/gnome-volume-control/OSS-MS_Sound_System_(CS4231)-1/mic": `(' 
is an invalid character in key/directory names
Bad key or directory name:
  "/apps/gnome-volume-control/OSS-MS_Sound_System_(CS4231)-1/cd": `(' is 
an invalid character in key/directory names
Bad key or directory name:
  "/apps/gnome-volume-control/OSS-MS_Sound_System_(CS4231)-1/mix": `(' 
is an invalid character in key/directory names
Bad key or directory name:
  "/apps/gnome-volume-control/OSS-MS_Sound_System_(CS4231)-1/igain": `(' 
is an invalid character in key/directory names
--End error from gnome-volume-control

Bill Nottingham wrote:

> Justin Georgeson (jgeorgeson@lopht.net) said:
>
> >I have a Tyan Thunder 2 ATX with on-board OPL3-SA3 and OPL4-ML. The
> >modues don't seem to betting loading properly. The auto-detection that
> >worked great in 7.3 doesn't seem to be working in 8.0. Running
> >redhat-config-soundcard fails to detect anything. I tried sndconfig,
> >which seemed to work, but only until I rebooted. How can I clear the
> >settings that sndconfig and redhat-config-soundcard use, so maybe kudzu
> >will try and configure it again or something?
>
>
> What's in /proc/isapnp and /etc/modules.conf for your card?
>
> Bill
>
>
>

-- 
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; http://www.lopht.net
; mailto:jgeorgeson@lopht.net
; "Free the mallocs, delete the news"
alias sound-slot-0 ad1848
post-install sound-slot-0 /bin/aumix-minimal -f /etc/.aumixrc -L >/dev/null 2>&1 || :
pre-remove sound-slot-0 /bin/aumix-minimal -f /etc/.aumixrc -S >/dev/null 2>&1 || :
options sound dmabuf=1
alias synth0 opl3
options opl3 io=0x388
options ad1848 isapnp=1
Card 1 'YMH0802:YAMAHA OPL3-SAx Audio System' PnP version 1.0
  Logical device 0 'YMH0021:Unknown'
    Device is active
    Active port 0x240,0xe80,0x388,0x300,0x100
    Active IRQ 5 [0x2]
    Active DMA 1,3
    Resources 0
      Priority preferred
      Port 0x220-0x220, align 0xf, size 0x10, 16-bit address decoding
      Port 0x530-0x530, align 0x7, size 0x8, 16-bit address decoding
      Port 0x388-0x388, align 0x3, size 0x4, 16-bit address decoding
      Port 0x330-0x330, align 0x1, size 0x2, 16-bit address decoding
      Port 0x370-0x370, align 0x1, size 0x2, 16-bit address decoding
      IRQ 5 High-Edge
      DMA 0 8-bit byte-count type-A
      DMA 1 8-bit byte-count type-A
      Alternate resources 0:1
        Priority acceptable
        Port 0x240-0x240, align 0xf, size 0x10, 16-bit address decoding
        Port 0xe80-0xe80, align 0x7, size 0x8, 16-bit address decoding
        Port 0x388-0x388, align 0x3, size 0x4, 16-bit address decoding
        Port 0x300-0x300, align 0x1, size 0x2, 16-bit address decoding
        Port 0x100-0xffe, align 0x1, size 0x2, 16-bit address decoding
        IRQ 5,7,2/9,10,11 High-Edge
        DMA 0,1,3 8-bit byte-count type-A
        DMA 0,1,3 8-bit byte-count type-A
      Alternate resources 0:2
        Priority functional
        Port 0x220-0x280, align 0xf, size 0x10, 16-bit address decoding
        Port 0x530-0xf48, align 0x7, size 0x8, 16-bit address decoding
        Port 0x388-0x3f8, align 0x7, size 0x4, 16-bit address decoding
        Port 0x300-0x334, align 0x1, size 0x2, 16-bit address decoding
        Port 0x100-0xffe, align 0x1, size 0x2, 16-bit address decoding
        IRQ 3,5,7,2/9,10,11 High-Edge
        DMA 0,1,3 8-bit byte-count type-A
        DMA 0,1,3 8-bit byte-count type-A
  Logical device 1 'YMH0022:Unknown'
    Compatible device PNPb02f
    Device is not active
    Active DMA 0,0
    Resources 0
      Priority preferred
      Port 0x201-0x201, align 0x0, size 0x1, 16-bit address decoding
      Alternate resources 0:1
        Priority acceptable
        Port 0x202-0x202, align 0x0, size 0x1, 16-bit address decoding
      Alternate resources 0:2
        Priority acceptable
        Port 0x203-0x203, align 0x0, size 0x1, 16-bit address decoding
      Alternate resources 0:3
        Priority acceptable
        Port 0x204-0x20f, align 0x0, size 0x1, 16-bit address decoding

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