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- ALS-007/ALS-100/ALS-200 based sound cards
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- Support for sound cards based around the Avance Logic
- ALS-007/ALS-100/ALS-200 chip is included. These chips are a single
- chip PnP sound solution which is mostly hardware compatible with the
- Sound Blaster 16 card, with most differences occurring in the use of
- the mixer registers. For this reason the ALS code is integrated
- as part of the Sound Blaster 16 driver (adding only 800 bytes to the
- SB16 driver).
- To use an ALS sound card under Linux, enable the following options as
- modules in the sound configuration section of the kernel config:
- - 100% Sound Blaster compatibles (SB16/32/64, ESS, Jazz16) support
- - FM synthesizer (YM3812/OPL-3) support
- - standalone MPU401 support may be required for some cards; for the
- ALS-007, when using isapnptools, it is required
- Since the ALS-007/100/200 are PnP cards, ISAPnP support should probably be
- compiled in. If kernel level PnP support is not included, isapnptools will
- be required to configure the card before the sound modules are loaded.
- When using kernel level ISAPnP, the kernel should correctly identify and
- configure all resources required by the card when the "sb" module is
- inserted. Note that the ALS-007 does not have a 16 bit DMA channel and that
- the MPU401 interface on this card uses a different interrupt to the audio
- section. This should all be correctly configured by the kernel; if problems
- with the MPU401 interface surface, try using the standalone MPU401 module,
- passing "0" as the "sb" module's "mpu_io" module parameter to prevent the
- soundblaster driver attempting to register the MPU401 itself. The onboard
- synth device can be accessed using the "opl3" module.
- If isapnptools is used to wake up the sound card (as in 2.2.x), the settings
- of the card's resources should be passed to the kernel modules ("sb", "opl3"
- and "mpu401") using the module parameters. When configuring an ALS-007, be
- sure to specify different IRQs for the audio and MPU401 sections - this card
- requires they be different. For "sb", "io", "irq" and "dma" should be set
- to the same values used to configure the audio section of the card with
- isapnp. "dma16" should be explicitly set to "-1" for an ALS-007 since this
- card does not have a 16 bit dma channel; if not specified the kernel will
- default to using channel 5 anyway which will cause audio not to work.
- "mpu_io" should be set to 0. The "io" parameter of the "opl3" module should
- also agree with the setting used by isapnp. To get the MPU401 interface
- working on an ALS-007 card, the "mpu401" module will be required since this
- card uses separate IRQs for the audio and MPU401 sections and there is no
- parameter available to pass a different IRQ to the "sb" driver (whose
- inbuilt MPU401 driver would otherwise be fine). Insert the mpu401 module
- passing appropriate values using the "io" and "irq" parameters.
- The resulting sound driver will provide the following capabilities:
- - 8 and 16 bit audio playback
- - 8 and 16 bit audio recording
- - Software selection of record source (line in, CD, FM, mic, master)
- - Record and playback of midi data via the external MPU-401
- - Playback of midi data using inbuilt FM synthesizer
- - Control of the ALS-007 mixer via any OSS-compatible mixer programs.
- Controls available are Master (L&R), Line in (L&R), CD (L&R),
- DSP/PCM/audio out (L&R), FM (L&R) and Mic in (mono).
- Jonathan Woithe
- jwoithe@just42.net
- 30 March 1998
- Modified 2000-02-26 by Dave Forrest, drf5n@virginia.edu to add ALS100/ALS200
- Modified 2000-04-10 by Paul Laufer, pelaufer@csupomona.edu to add ISAPnP info.
- Modified 2000-11-19 by Jonathan Woithe, jwoithe@just42.net
- - updated information for kernel 2.4.x.
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