Yes, why using the IRQ from PCIDEV when you can just hardcode it to "IRQ5"hidnplayr wrote:PS: reassembling SB16 driver with IRQ hardcoded to B instead of 5 might even result in sound it seems
Cirrus Logic CS4610 / CS4239
SB16 driver was written for real SB16 cards, which are almost always on IRQ5 (and where IRQ cannot be detected by software AFAIK)
You are however right that some fixes could/should be made to sound.sys/sb16.sys to get around this when using sb16 mode on a PCI card.
You are however right that some fixes could/should be made to sound.sys/sb16.sys to get around this when using sb16 mode on a PCI card.
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