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Driver
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Informations about Audio Excel DSP 16 driver can be found in the source
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file aedsp16.c
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Please, read the head of the source before using it. It contain useful
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informations.
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Configuration
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The Audio Excel configuration, is now done with the standard Linux setup.
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You have to configure the sound card (Sound Blaster or Microsoft Sound System)
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and, if you want it, the Roland MPU-401 (do not use the Sound Blaster MPU-401,
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SB-MPU401) in the main driver menu. Activate the lowlevel drivers then select
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the Audio Excel hardware that you want to initialize. Check the IRQ/DMA/MIRQ
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of the Audio Excel initialization: it must be the same as the SBPRO (or MSS)
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setup. If the parameters are different, correct it.
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I you own a Gallant's audio card based on SC-6600, activate the SC-6600 support.
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If you want to change the configuration of the sound board, be sure to
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check off all the configuration items before re-configure it.
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Module parameters
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To use this driver as a module, you must configure some module parameters, to
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set up I/O addresses, IRQ lines and DMA channels. Some parameters are
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mandatory while some others are optional. Here a list of parameters you can
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use with this module:
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Name		Description
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MANDATORY
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io		I/O base address (0x220 or 0x240)
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irq		irq line (5, 7, 9, 10 or 11)
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dma		dma channel (0, 1 or 3)
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OPTIONAL
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mss_base	I/O base address for activate MSS mode (default SBPRO)
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		(0x530 or 0xE80)
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mpu_base	I/O base address for activate MPU-401 mode
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		(0x300, 0x310, 0x320 or 0x330)
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mpu_irq		MPU-401 irq line (5, 7, 9, 10 or 0)
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The /etc/modprobe.conf will have lines like this:
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options opl3 io=0x388
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options ad1848 io=0x530 irq=11 dma=3
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options aedsp16 io=0x220 irq=11 dma=3 mss_base=0x530
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Where the aedsp16 options are the options for this driver while opl3 and
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ad1848 are the corresponding options for the MSS and OPL3 modules.
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Loading MSS and OPL3 needs to pre load the aedsp16 module to set up correctly
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the sound card. Installation dependencies must be written in the modprobe.conf
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file:
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install ad1848 /sbin/modprobe aedsp16 && /sbin/modprobe -i ad1848
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install opl3 /sbin/modprobe aedsp16 && /sbin/modprobe -i opl3
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Then you must load the sound modules stack in this order:
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sound -> aedsp16 -> [ ad1848, opl3 ]
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With the above configuration, loading ad1848 or opl3 modules, will
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automatically load all the sound stack.
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Sound cards supported
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This driver supports the SC-6000 and SC-6600 based Gallant's sound card.
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It don't support the Audio Excel DSP 16 III (try the SC-6600 code).
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I'm working on the III version of the card: if someone have useful
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informations about it, please let me know.
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For all the non-supported audio cards, you have to boot MS-DOS (or WIN95)
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activating the audio card with the MS-DOS device driver, then you have to
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<ctrl>-<alt>-<del> and boot Linux.
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Follow these steps:
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1) Compile Linux kernel with standard sound driver, using the emulation
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   you want, with the parameters of your audio card,
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   e.g. Microsoft Sound System irq10 dma3
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2) Install your new kernel as the default boot kernel.
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3) Boot MS-DOS and configure the audio card with the boot time device
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   driver, for MSS irq10 dma3 in our example.
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4) <ctrl>-<alt>-<del> and boot Linux. This will maintain the DOS configuration
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   and will boot the new kernel with sound driver. The sound driver will find
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   the audio card and will recognize and attach it.
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Reports on User successes
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> Date: Mon, 29 Jul 1996 08:35:40 +0100
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> From: Mr S J Greenaway <sjg95@unixfe.rl.ac.uk>
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> To: riccardo@cdc8g5.cdc.polimi.it (Riccardo Facchetti)
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> Subject: Re: Audio Excel DSP 16 initialization code
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>
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> Just to let you know got my Audio Excel (emulating a MSS) working
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> with my original SB16, thanks for the driver!
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Last revised: 20 August 1998
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Riccardo Facchetti
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fizban@tin.it
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