Subito Piano


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Posted: July 11 2008,02:53 |
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This is a duplicate of my question here.
Hmm--now it's summer and i have a little time to play with my old P1, 166MHz, 48 MB RAM laptop. I got it to play sound by adding the line modprobe cs4232 io=0x534 irq=5 dma=1 dma2=0 However, i still cannot get that Toshiba to record, even though i downloaded all the appropriate alsa extensions. Digging around the alsa SoundCardTesting page, i think i might need to get amxer or alsa mixer -- but where?? Also - to boot, do i now need to type "Linux dsl alsa" every time to get alsa? Thanks...
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