Re: [linux-audio-user] trying to get hdsp working

From: derek holzer <derek@email-addr-hidden-i.net>
Date: Mon Apr 11 2005 - 21:44:21 EEST

Hoi Marije,

probably a bit more info would help, but I'll try with what's here.

I assume this is a PCMCIA card? If so then it's pretty much the same
setup I have. What I used was Alsa drivers 1.0.8 from the
alsa-project.org site, compiled manually, with a 2.6.10 kernel. Other
driver versions would not do it for me---don't know why--so you might
try this one in particular. You'll need the alsa-tools, alsa-utils and
alsa-firmware as well. For me, I had to eject and reinsert the card
after everything else is up and running. Did you also use the
"hdsploader" command? This can be run as a user (as long as this user is
in audio group).

Also of course check the PCMCIA support in your kernel. You'll need 32
bit enabled, might be safest to enable all the PCMCIA options.

Maybe you could provide some more info about your hardware if this
doesn't fix it right up.

best,
derek

Marije Baalman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to get a RME Multiface working...
>
> details:
> 2.6.11-7 kernel, freshly compiled from source
> alsa-driver 1.0.9rc1
>
> the snd_hdsp is loaded as a module, the firmware is not loaded (the
> error led is still on).
> pci_hotplug is enabled.
>
> No difference whether I have the card in at boot-time or put it in later.
>
> any suggestions would be welcome!
>
>
> sincerely,
> Marije
>

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