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Ray Davison wrote:
> Ray Davison wrote:
>
>> Try this.
>> http://www.netlabs.org/uniaud/
>
>
> Also:
>
> Uniaud (Universal Audio driver based on ALSA project) 1.1.4 Release
> Candidate 1 has been released, and is available here:
>
> ftp://ftp.netlabs.org/pub/uniaud/uniaud114rc1.zip
>
> Note: This is NOT a full release. It requires the full version be
> installed first, and these files copied over as an update. The full
> (old) version is available here:
>
> ftp://ftp.os2.kiev.ua/uniaud/uniaud20040122.zip
>
> Ray
OK, I installed the one from kiev.ua via minstall, rebooted, then copied
the contents of the one from Netlabs to the relevant directories on my
boot drive and rebooted again. No joy.
The boot process shows:
D:\MMOS2\UNIAUD32.SYS
OS/2 Universal Audio Core Driver V1.1.4
(c)Innotek...
(c)Netlabs
(c)ALSA
NVidia CK804 at 0xc8002000, IRQ 10
Detected mixer: Analog Devices AD1981B
D:\MMOS2\UNIAUD16.SYS
OS/2 Universal Audio MMPM/2 Driver V1.1.2
(c)Innotek
(c)IBM
Running UNIMIX.EXE -card gives:
Command line mixer for UNIAUD. Version 0.05
Copyright 2004,2005 by Netlabs.org
Written by Vlad Stelmahosky aka Vladest
Detected UNIAUD version 1.14
Detected 1 audio adapter(s)
Card info:
num: 0
id: CK804
driver: NFORCE
name: NVidia CK804
longname: NVidia CK804 at 0xc8002000, irq 10
mixer: Analog Devices AD1981B
componenets: AC97a:41445374
So the card is there, recognized by unimix, but I still get no sound
from Local System > System Setup > Sound. I have tried setting the
volume to somewhere near midpoint using unimixpm.
The thing that gripes me is that it works on the dark side (Win2k), so I
know that the hardware and connections are OK.
Ideas anyone?
--
Tom Brown, Catherder
thombrown at san dot rr dot com
Member SCOUG, V.O.I.C.E. & SDAA
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