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69 	Megens SA	MIDI recording for SB and SB Pro (initial version).
263 one or more chips labeled by Creative are SB compatible. In addition there
264 are few sound chipsets which are SB compatible in Linux such as ESS1688 or
265 Jazz16. Note that SB compatibility in DOS/Windows does _NOT_ mean anything
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
273 in SB mode but in general it's a complete waste of time. There are several
274 problems which you will encounter by using SB mode with cards that are not
275 truly SB compatible:
277 - The SB emulation is at most SB Pro (DSP version 3.x) which means that
284 time. The SB compatible mode always requires special initialization which is
288 - You get the famous "DMA timed out" messages. Usually all SB clones have
292 few other reasons to the DMA timeout message but using the SB mode seems
389 card (usually SB, MSS/WSS and/or MPU401). The following cards have native
407 SB 1.0 to 2.0
408 SB Pro
409 SB 16
418 is compatible just with SB Pro but there is also a non-SB-
421 MAD16 chips are very common in so called "SB 16 bit cards"
425 "Supposed to be SB compatible" cards.
426 Forget the SB compatibility and check for other alternatives
427 first. The only cards that work with the SB driver in
430 only other SB compatible chips are ESS and Jazz16 chips
432 Most other "16 bit SB compatible" cards such as "OPTi/MAD16" or
433 "Crystal" are _NOT_ SB compatible in Linux.
435 Practically all sound cards have some kind of SB emulation mode
437 (8 bit only) SB compatible mode doesn't work with Linux. If
445 Use the SB mode with "clones" only if you don't find anything
511 different chip. OPL3-SA1 has support for MSS, MPU401 and SB Pro
568 for emulation of SB Pro, FM and General MIDI/MT32.
581 General MIDI emulator. There is also a SB 1.5 compatible playback mode.
621 SB and MPU401 emulations. There is support for OPL3 too.
646 configurable (SB 1.x/2.x, SB Pro and clones).
670 even if they are otherwise compatible with some other cards (like SB,
690 such as SB, MSS and/or MPU401. In this case there is a chance to get the
757 NOTE! Since 3.5-beta10 you need to enable SB support (next question)
758 if you want to use the SB emulation of PAS16. It's also possible to
759 the emulation if you want to use a true SB card together with PAS16
762 - Answer 'y' if you have an original SB card made by Creative Labs
767 'y' if the card claims to be SB compatible.
770 Don't enable SB if you have a MAD16 or Mozart compatible card.
797 and MV Jazz16 cards is included in the SB driver. Use it instead
901 a good idea to use the same values than with DOS/Windows. With SB and SB Pro
929 SB Clones
932 First of all: There are no SB16 clones. There are SB Pro clones with a
936 There are just a few fully 100% hardware SB or SB Pro compatible cards.
938 hardware initialization before they become SB compatible. Check if your card
942 For other not fully SB clones you may try initialization using DOS in
951 If your card is both SB and MSS compatible, I recommend using the MSS mode.
952 Most cards of this kind are not able to work in the SB and the MSS mode
958 PAS16 has a SB emulation chip which can be used together with the native
960 the driver to have SB support too (this has been changed since version
964 another SB compatible card. In this case you should configure SB support
965 for the other card and to disable the SB emulation of PAS16 (there is a
970 /dev/audio1) is connected to the SB emulation (8 bit mono only).
1057 Even the PSS cards are compatible with SB, MSS and MPU401, you must not
1059 program handles these options itself. (You may use the SB, MPU and MSS options
1062 The PSS driver enables MSS and MPU401 modes of the card. SB is not enabled
1079 You have to enable the OPL3 and SB (not SB Pro or SB16) drivers in addition
1086 The SB mode of ATP is implemented so the ATP driver just enables SB
1087 in the proper address. The SB driver handles the rest. You have to configure
1088 both the SB driver and the SB mode of ATP to use the same IRQ, DMA and I/O
1178 the driver. _Don't_ enable SB, MPU401 or MSS. However you will need the
1213 The Jazz16 driver is just a hack made to the SB Pro driver. However it works
1214 fairly well. You have to enable SB, SB Pro (_not_ SB16) and MPU401 supports
1216 want support for MV Jazz16 based cards (after asking SB base address). Answer
1242 Also remember to enable SB MPU401 support if you want to use the OPL4 mode.
1254 ones are fully SB or SB Pro compatible and there should be no problems
1261 for all of the settings. Configure driver for MSS, MPU, SB/SB Pro and OPL3
1270 Support for these two ESS chips is embedded in the SB driver.
1271 Configure these cards just like SB. Enable the 'SB MPU401 MIDI port'
1273 so you don't need to enable it (the driver uses normal SB MIDI automatically
1402 Don't get fooled with SB compatibility. Most cards are compatible with
1403 SB but that may require a TSR which is not possible with Linux. If
1405 don't work in the SB and MSS modes at the same time.