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Bill Mair linux-thinkpad@www.bm-soft.com
Thu, 29 Jul 1999 17:36:07 +0200


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Chris Schumann wrote:

> I have a 750P. Honest. The video chip is the WD90C24. Not the '24A as in
>
> some other models. The sound chip is the CS4231. I think. It's really
> hard
> to get accurate information on it. There is no built-in modem.
>
> Has anyone gotten linux sound to work on a 750 series? I'm trying MIGHTY
>
> hard here. The CS4231 should be compatible with the AD1848, but that
> doesn't work. Can you offer any pointers of where to look?

Alexander Krumeich wrote:

> My TP600 (2645-210) uses XFree86's SVGA server for its NeoMagic 128ZV
> chipset. The rest of the info is ok.

Robert Atkins wrote:

> I've got the plain TP770 9549-1AA, but it has the DVD chipset included.

Asher Frenkel wrote:

> my 765L has a ESS1688 chip

Tom Grydeland wrote:

> I have not been able to make the kernel cs4232 module work with the
> cs4239 chip in the 600E.  ALSA drivers work, but need to be reloaded
> after a suspend/hibernation.

770  == Cyber9397 DVD
765L == ESS1688

WD90C24x     == XFree86 SVGA
NeoMagic 128 == XFree86 SVGA ( XBF_NeoMagic or XFCom_NeoMagic pre 3.3.3.1
)

CS4231 == ??
CS4239 == ALSA on 600E
    Same chip set as the 770X but I've got it running using cs4232 from
the 2.2.x kernel.

I've put the changes up already but still need information about the other
sets.

Bill

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<tt>Chris Schumann wrote:</tt>
<blockquote TYPE=CITE><tt>I have a 750P. Honest. The video chip is the
WD90C24. Not the '24A as in</tt>
<br><tt>some other models. The sound chip is the CS4231. I think. It's
really hard</tt>
<br><tt>to get accurate information on it. There is no built-in modem.</tt><tt></tt>
<p><tt>Has anyone gotten linux sound to work on a 750 series? I'm trying
MIGHTY</tt>
<br><tt>hard here. The CS4231 should be compatible with the AD1848, but
that</tt>
<br><tt>doesn't work. Can you offer any pointers of where to look?</tt></blockquote>
<tt>Alexander Krumeich wrote:</tt>
<blockquote TYPE=CITE><tt>My TP600 (2645-210) uses XFree86's SVGA server
for its NeoMagic 128ZV</tt>
<br><tt>chipset. The rest of the info is ok.</tt></blockquote>
<tt>Robert Atkins wrote:</tt>
<blockquote TYPE=CITE><tt>I've got the plain TP770 9549-1AA, but it has
the DVD chipset included.</tt></blockquote>
<tt>Asher Frenkel wrote:</tt>
<blockquote TYPE=CITE><tt>my 765L has a ESS1688 chip</tt></blockquote>
<tt>Tom Grydeland wrote:</tt>
<blockquote TYPE=CITE><tt>I have not been able to make the kernel cs4232
module work with the</tt>
<br><tt>cs4239 chip in the 600E.&nbsp; ALSA drivers work, but need to be
reloaded</tt>
<br><tt>after a suspend/hibernation.</tt></blockquote>
<tt>770&nbsp; == Cyber9397 DVD</tt>
<br><tt>765L == ESS1688</tt><tt></tt>
<p><tt>WD90C24x&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; == XFree86 SVGA</tt>
<br><tt>NeoMagic 128 == XFree86 SVGA ( XBF_NeoMagic or XFCom_NeoMagic pre
3.3.3.1 )</tt><tt></tt>
<p><tt>CS4231 == ??</tt>
<br><tt>CS4239 == ALSA on 600E</tt>
<br><tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Same chip set as the 770X but I've got it running
using cs4232 from the 2.2.x kernel.</tt><tt></tt>
<p><tt>I've put the changes up already but still need information about
the other sets.</tt><tt></tt>
<p><tt>Bill</tt></html>

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