Indeed, I don't know of any Pentium laptops that did not come with on-board Sound Blaster compatible sound support. (If anyone reading this knows of any, please share!)
Easy. Toshiba Satellite 110ct come with no sound card and with Pentium processor. And it works fine with I/O Magic Tempo.
Indeed, I don't know of any Pentium laptops that did not come with on-board Sound Blaster compatible sound support. (If anyone reading this knows of any, please share!)
Easy. Toshiba Satellite 110ct come with no sound card and with Pentium processor. And it works fine with I/O Magic Tempo.
Anyways the market for this card was very slim as pentium laptops without sound card were rare.
Do you own a I/O Magic Tempo card? Can you make some pictures?
drastikterrorwrote on 2021-11-20, 09:21:HI!
I would like to ask you if there is any possibility to use Roland Scp-55 PCMCIA card under Linux.
"-Roland SCP-55
SoundCanva […] Show full quote
drastikterrorwrote on 2021-11-20, 09:21:HI!
I would like to ask you if there is any possibility to use Roland Scp-55 PCMCIA card under Linux.
"-Roland SCP-55
SoundCanva […] Show full quote
Web links unfortunately die sometimes.
Drivers and translated readmes attached below:scp55-pkg-1.01.tar.gzscp55.README.eng.txtscp55.INSTALL.eng.txtscp55_hp.lzh.zipscp55-hp200lx.txt
Hi! Thank you so much!
Can't wait to try them on my 32 bit laptop. The Roland SCP-55 deserves to be still active! She has a great sound!
Is there anybody which already tried Roland SCP-55 under Linux? If so, please, some advice on how to use the drivers?
Sorry, but I'm really a noob!
Did you read Install.eng.txt?
What kernel version are you using and on what hardware?
The linux driver here is for 2.0.x kernel series, working fine on 2.0.36, which is RedHat 5.2, so, really old.
You'll need to follow the instructions to patch a file, have the pcmcia services installed, and compile a new kernel with the options set as written in the readme...
lolo799wrote on 2021-11-20, 15:29:Did you read Install.eng.txt?
What kernel version are you using and on what hardware?
The linux driver here is for 2.0.x kernel […] Show full quote
Is there anybody which already tried Roland SCP-55 under Linux? If so, please, some advice on how to use the drivers?
Sorry, but I'm really a noob!
Did you read Install.eng.txt?
What kernel version are you using and on what hardware?
The linux driver here is for 2.0.x kernel series, working fine on 2.0.36, which is RedHat 5.2, so, really old.
You'll need to follow the instructions to patch a file, have the pcmcia services installed, and compile a new kernel with the options set as written in the readme...
I would install a NEW AV Linux MX Edition, which has a 5.10.52 kernel, so I'm not sure if I can use the card with this distribution.
I would install a NEW AV Linux MX Edition, which has a 5.10.52 kernel, so I'm not sure if I can use the card with this distribution.
What laptop will you use?
I guess you can start by installing the distro in question along with the kernel and modules sources, the dev utils needed, and start comparing between the old pcmcia-cs that's being patched and the pcmcia support included in the 5.10.52 kernel...
I would install a NEW AV Linux MX Edition, which has a 5.10.52 kernel, so I'm not sure if I can use the card with this distribution.
What laptop will you use?
I guess you can start by installing the distro in question along with the kernel and modules sources, the dev utils needed, and start comparing between the old pcmcia-cs that's being patched and the pcmcia support included in the 5.10.52 kernel...
It's an old Compaq Presario X1000, 2 GB Ram, Intel Centrino 1.4 GHz.
Which driver do you use? IIRC aspis365.sys worked fine and did not require CS and SS. It is also possible to set port address and irq using /PORT= /INT= switches
bjwil1991wrote on 2021-11-21, 10:57:I'm currently testing the KXL-DN745A on my Austin TFT 486 laptop (disabled the internal Sound card for testing purposes) and it […] Show full quote
I'm currently testing the KXL-DN745A on my Austin TFT 486 laptop (disabled the internal Sound card for testing purposes) and it gives me this:
1Sound/CD-ROM Interface Card Driver Ver. 1.01 (960129) 2 3for IBM Card Services 1.07 / 2.00 4 5for SystemSoft Card Services 2.012.10 6 7for Phoenix Card Services 2.00 / 2.01 / 2.10 8 9All Rights Reserved, (C) 1995, 1996 KYUSHU MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC CO., LTD. (C)Copyright 1993, 1994, 1995 RATOC System Inc. Osaka Japan 10 11IObase=0x 280, IRQ = 5, Socket = 0 12 13Unable to get I/O Window. 14Driver Unloaded. 15 16CD-ROM Device Driver KMECD Ver. 1.71 (951102) All Rights Reserved, (C) 1994, 1995 KYUSHU MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC CO., LTD. (C) Copyright 1994, 1995 RATOC System Inc. Osaka Japan 17 18ASPI Manager Mot Installed. 19Driver Unloaded. 20 21Device driver not found: 'PCMCIACD'. 22No valid CDROM device drivers selected
I even tried the one for the CardTalk driver and that doesn't work either.
I'm using the English drivers since the Japanese one I cannot read at all (random letters and numbers).
Am I missing something here? In Windows for Workgroups 3.11, it doesn't work either.
Which driver do you use? IIRC aspis365.sys worked fine and did not require CS and SS. It is also possible to set port address and irq using /PORT= /INT= switches
The ones I attempted to use are aspis365, aspismgr, and aspisdbk. All of which fail to initiate and my laptop uses the Databook CardTalk driver set. I changed the IRQs and port addresses to no avail, even leaving the thing blank does nothing.
Unfortunately, my NEC laptop died all of a sudden and cannot be used to test the drive out.
Which driver do you use? IIRC aspis365.sys worked fine and did not require CS and SS. It is also possible to set port address and irq using /PORT= /INT= switches
The ones I attempted to use are aspis365, aspismgr, and aspisdbk. All of which fail to initiate and my laptop uses the Databook CardTalk driver set. I changed the IRQs and port addresses to no avail, even leaving the thing blank does nothing.
Unfortunately, my NEC laptop died all of a sudden and cannot be used to test the drive out.
Do you have SystemSoft Socket and Card Services loaded in order to use aspimgr.sys?
For aspisdbk, you need to exclude a memory range in the emm386 line in config.sys, it's detailed in the readme, and try using another IO address.
And it gives me the error:
Databook CardTalk Not Loaded.
Driver Unloaded.
Reinstalling the drivers is out of the question since there aren't any installation programs on the hard drive (that came with the system) and on top of that, there aren't any drivers online for the PCMCIA slot.
My EXP CD-ROM drive works with it, however. Maybe I need to use the Japanese diskette to get it to work, eh?