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Documentation for the AD1816(A) sound driver
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Installation:
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-------------
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To get your AD1816(A) based sound card work, you'll have to enable support for
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experimental code ("Prompt for development and/or incomplete code/drivers")
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and isapnp ("Plug and Play support", "ISA Plug and Play support"). Enable
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"Sound card support", "OSS modules support" and "Support for AD1816(A) based
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cards (EXPERIMENTAL)" in the sound configuration menu, too. Now build, install
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and reboot the new kernel as usual.
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Features:
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---------
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List of features supported by this driver:
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- full-duplex support
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- supported audio formats: unsigned 8bit, signed 16bit little endian,
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signed 16bit big endian, µ-law, A-law
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- supported channels: mono and stereo
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- supported recording sources: Master, CD, Line, Line1, Line2, Mic
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- supports phat 3d stereo circuit (Line 3)
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Supported cards:
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The following cards are known to work with this driver:
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- Terratec Base 1
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- Terratec Base 64
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- HP Kayak
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- Acer FX-3D
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- SY-1816
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- Highscreen Sound-Boostar 32 Wave 3D
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- Highscreen Sound-Boostar 16
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- AVM Apex Pro card
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- (Aztech SC-16 3D)
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- (Newcom SC-16 3D)
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- (Terratec EWS64S)
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Cards listed in brackets are not supported reliable. If you have such a card
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you should add the extra parameter:
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options=1
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when loading the ad1816 module via modprobe.
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Troubleshooting:
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----------------
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First of all you should check, if the driver has been loaded
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properly.
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If loading of the driver succeeds, but playback/capture fails, check
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if you used the correct values for irq, dma and dma2 when loading the module.
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If one of them is wrong you usually get the following error message:
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Nov 6 17:06:13 tek01 kernel: Sound: DMA (output) timed out - IRQ/DRQ config error?
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If playback/capture is too fast or to slow, you should have a look at
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the clock chip of your sound card. The AD1816 was designed for a 33MHz
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oscillator, however most sound card manufacturer use slightly
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different oscillators as they are cheaper than 33MHz oscillators. If
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you have such a card you have to adjust the ad1816_clockfreq parameter
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above. For example: For a card using a 32.875MHz oscillator use
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ad1816_clockfreq=32875 instead of ad1816_clockfreq=33000.
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Updates, bugfixes and bugreports:
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--------------------------------
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As the driver is still experimental and under development, you should
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watch out for updates. Updates of the driver are available on the
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Internet from one of my home pages:
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http://www.student.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/~tek/projects/linux.html
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or:
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http://www.tu-darmstadt.de/~tek01/projects/linux.html
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Bugreports, bugfixes and related questions should be sent via E-Mail to:
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tek@rbg.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de
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Thorsten Knabe <tek@rbg.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de>
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Christoph Hellwig <hch@infradead.org>
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Last modified: 2000/09/20
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