Posted April 25, 2017
Yzzyx
New User
Registered: Apr 2011
From Sweden
Rixasha
Mangeon Duster
Registered: Jul 2012
From Finland
Yzzyx
New User
Registered: Apr 2011
From Sweden
Lin545
May. 24, 2022
Registered: Jun 2011
From Russian Federation
Lin545
May. 24, 2022
Registered: Jun 2011
From Russian Federation
Posted April 26, 2017
"$ lspci|grep Cr
06:00.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Live! EMU10k1 (rev 07)
06:00.1 Input device controller: Creative Labs SB Live! Game Port (rev 07)"
Rixasha
Mangeon Duster
Registered: Jul 2012
From Finland
Posted April 26, 2017
I like my emu10k1 for its hardware mixing, wavetable synthesis and gameport, but soundfonts larger than about 12M are problematic on systems with more than 2GiB of memory. I hear emu10k2 has an alternate addressing mode that works now, but if theres one in emu10k1 it's not supported by Linux.
Do you use the wavetable synthesizer and may I ask how you're dealing with it? I map out all the physical memory between 2GiB and 4GiB, but this costs me two gigs of memry and I wonder if theres a better workaround short of patching the kernel to restrict DMA32 to the lower half. I don't want to maintain my own kernel anymore...
Do you use the wavetable synthesizer and may I ask how you're dealing with it? I map out all the physical memory between 2GiB and 4GiB, but this costs me two gigs of memry and I wonder if theres a better workaround short of patching the kernel to restrict DMA32 to the lower half. I don't want to maintain my own kernel anymore...
Yzzyx
New User
Registered: Apr 2011
From Sweden
Posted April 26, 2017
"$ lspci|grep Cr
06:00.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Live! EMU10k1 (rev 07)
06:00.1 Input device controller: Creative Labs SB Live! Game Port (rev 07)"
03:00.1 Audio device: NVIDIA Corporation GM200 High Definition Audio (rev a1)
:-(
elgamo ~ # lsusb|grep -i focus
Bus 003 Device 005: ID 1235:8016 Focusrite-Novation
:-)
Just out of curiosity; What do you guys use the wavetable synthesis for?
Post edited April 26, 2017 by Yzzyx
Lin545
May. 24, 2022
Registered: Jun 2011
From Russian Federation
Rixasha
Mangeon Duster
Registered: Jul 2012
From Finland
Posted April 27, 2017
Mostly just DOS games configured for General MIDI music, running in dosbox without extra hassles. I recall I was also happy to have it when running System Shock enhanced on wine, but forgot why.
So really nothing that a software synthesizer couldn't do but it's there and it works. Mostly. I'm also irrationally attached to the card as I've had it in every pc I've owned.
That reminds me I should look to see if there are ways to make it work on motherboards with no onboard pci slots.
So really nothing that a software synthesizer couldn't do but it's there and it works. Mostly. I'm also irrationally attached to the card as I've had it in every pc I've owned.
That reminds me I should look to see if there are ways to make it work on motherboards with no onboard pci slots.
Lin545
May. 24, 2022
Registered: Jun 2011
From Russian Federation
Posted April 27, 2017
That reminds me I should look to see if there are ways to make it work on motherboards with no onboard pci slots.
I have a regular front panel with AC97 female, which is completely incompatible with it. So to connect regular front panel to SB0100, I had to solder ... IDE cable female(with pins inserted to make it male) to 2x 3.5 cinch male, which I connect to reverse of the card... Do you any chance know a solution that converts AC97 male to cinch 3.5 male?
I heard Dell customers have even more "fun"...
Post edited April 27, 2017 by Lin545
Rixasha
Mangeon Duster
Registered: Jul 2012
From Finland
Posted April 27, 2017
No, I never had that and only use the connectors at the back. I briefly looked into if I could use the casings own connectors somehow, but gave up on it.
I did connect the motherboards pc beeper pins to the card since its more pleasant than an actual beeper and has a volume control, but nothing really beeps anymore..
I did connect the motherboards pc beeper pins to the card since its more pleasant than an actual beeper and has a volume control, but nothing really beeps anymore..