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271 For most other "supposed to be SB compatible" cards you have to use other
272 than SB drivers (see below). It is possible to get most sound cards to work
277 - The SB emulation is at most SB Pro (DSP version 3.x) which means that
283 - The card may work only in some cases but refuse to work most of the
293 to be the most common cause.
337 New versions of most sound cards use the so-called ISA PnP protocol for
346 PnP sound cards (as well as most other PnP ISA cards) are not supported
351 There is a method to get most of the PnP cards to work. The basic method
436 in addition to their native (16 bit) mode. In most cases this
444 In most cases the 16 bit native mode is supported by Linux.
459 dumb MIDI ports. MPU-401 is currently the most common MIDI
471 Currently most sound cards are based on one of the MSS compatible codec
477 support for it. Note also that most MSS compatible cards
570 There are several cards based on this architecture. The most known
679 are lucky, all of them could be supported by the driver. The most common ones
793 MIDI-only MPU401 professional cards. In most other cases there
828 In most cases the second DMA channel should be disabled or set to
933 16 bit mode which is not SB16 compatible. The most likely alternative is that
1038 most MSS compatible cards have it. However check that this is true
1150 is the right one for most cards and sndscape.co1 is for few (older) cards
1395 First of all, there is an easy way to make most sound cards work with Linux.
1400 new motherboards). This method works also with all/most PnP sound cards.