"Ensonique" vibra 128 audio not recognised

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…