Attached is the audio chunk of pci -vvvv output for an audio card I was
told is an Ensonique card; it does have a Creative driver CD. The card
has CT4810 printed on it, and the European Creative site tells me it is
a Vibra 128 card.
Does anybody know how different it is from the deva-audiopci
recogised cards?
Does anybody know if deva-audiopci source code or an audio DDK will
be made available?
Thanks for any information…
Phil Olynyk <pholynyk@home.com> wrote:
Does anybody know if deva-audiopci source code or an audio DDK will
be made available?
An Audio DDK will be made available once it is completed.
<pete@qnx.com> wrote in message news:944ddi$nq2$2@nntp.qnx.com…
Phil Olynyk <> pholynyk@home.com> > wrote:
Does anybody know if deva-audiopci source code or an audio DDK will
be made available?An Audio DDK will be made available once it is completed.
And what about the driver support for this card?
I have a card with the same PCI-id that goes by the name
SB 128 PCI. I and other have asked before but not got any
ansver.
It would be nice to know if it won’t be supported
in Patch A or the near future as I then could go and
change it to e.g. a SB Live or some other card that
is supported.
Mats
Mats Byggmastar <mats.byggmastar@mulfi.nojunk.fi> wrote:
pete@qnx.com> > wrote in message news:944ddi$nq2$> 2@nntp.qnx.com> …
Phil Olynyk <> pholynyk@home.com> > wrote:Does anybody know if deva-audiopci source code or an audio DDK will
be made available?An Audio DDK will be made available once it is completed.
And what about the driver support for this card?
I have a card with the same PCI-id that goes by the name
SB 128 PCI. I and other have asked before but not got any
ansver.
I’ll let the people that are actually doing the Audio drivers comment,
but I have a card at home that is a Creative Soundblaster PCI 128 card, but
when I try to install the latest Windows 2000 drivers from Creative Labs,
their installer tells me that I don’t have a SB PCI 128 card.
Go figure…