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I haven't tried the drivers from Hobbes because they are a dead end and Beta
besides. The "uniaud_latest" works, so I suppose I should stick with that but I
always want to use the (really) latest version.
I have always hated the "latest" designation 'cuz you can't tell WHAT it is!
Give me a version number, preferable via a BLDLEVEL string in the executable!
That way I have some verifiable information that is WAY better than a file date
and size or someone's statement that it is the "latest".
I guess I need to make time to gather the relevant data for the "uniaud_latest"
vs the version in RC3 and report via the uniaud trac system on the Netlabs site.
Not this week! :-)
J R FOX wrote:
> --- Tom Brown wrote:
>
>> I have been having sound problems also. I have a
>> SBLive! PCI card which used to
>> work under eCS, several months ago. It still works
>> on the dark side, so it's not
>> hardware. Mobo is an ASUS A7V133, running eCS
>> 2.0RC2.
>>
>> About an hour ago, I went back to a file that I knew
>> worked once-upon-a-time:
>>
>> uniaud_latest 489252 2005-08-02
>
>
> Hi Tom,
>
> So, no joy from the SB Live specific drivers ? One of
> the last of those was supposed to support all or most
> of the later SB cards, and to have been pretty well
> tested to do so. I expect this pkg. must still be
> available on Hobbes.
--
Tom Brown, Catherder
thombrown at gmail dot com
Member SCOUG, V.O.I.C.E., & SDAA
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