Don't know what distro you are using on it, but under RedHat I use sndconfig to configure sound. Got sound working on the laptop, the Alpha and a few other boxes with it. Helped that I peeked at windows to find out the hardware :) > Nancy Sollars wrote: > > Hey Guys, > > As ive already harked on about it the sound card in this thing is :- > > Analog Devices chip AD1847 which is compatible with the Alsa AD1848 module > > I read on a solaris page that someone got this running and gave the Base Port > addresses > > 0x530 0x604 0xE80 0xF40 > > ive tried this with: > > modprobe snd-card-ad1848 snd_port= ( one of the above ) snd_irq=5 snd_dma1=1 > > and yup you guessed it the card is not found at any of those addresses > > the Alsa modules were compiled with the following > > ./configure --with-isapnp=auto --with-sequencer=yes --with-oss=yes > > Would anyone have any idea's? > > Windows uses Windows Sound System both 0x530 and SoundBlaster support 0x220 > are used on Irq 5 and dma 1 -- 2 entries in sound-devices in the hardware > manager. > > But the modules dont find it at all under linux. > > Regards > > Nige