Re: es1371 sound problem

Joaquin Rapela (rapela@usc.edu)
Wed, 8 May 2002 14:29:16 -0700


On Wed, May 08, 2002 at 07:05:26AM -0500, David D. Hagood wrote:
> Joaquin Rapela wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am having problems with a sound card. When I play a sound the machine becomes
> > frozen.
> >
> > sndconfig tells reports an Ensoniq|ES1371 [AudioPCI-97]
> >
> > After my machine recovers from the frozen stage I read the following in
> > /var/log/messages:
> >
> > May 7 21:34:58 plato kernel: scsi : aborting command due to timeout : pid 0,
> > scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0 Write (10) 00 01 05 aa 19 00 00 26 00
>
> Since the log message is from your SCSI card, it would have been helpful
> to know what kind of SCSI card you have, and how it and the ES1371 are
> mapped in terms of interrupts.

Dear David,

My scsi is an ADAPTEC AIC-7896 mapped to irq=10, my sound card is an
Ensoniq|ES1371 [AudioPCI-97] mapped to irq=11.

>
> It sounds like your SCSI card and your sound card are on the same
> interrupt, and the SCSI card isn't sharing. Perchance is your SCSI card
> an ISA card? If so, then you need to tell your computer's BIOS that the
> SCSI card's interrupt is "Reserved for legacy ISA" so the sound card
> won't be assigned to that interrupt.

It seems that my scsi is not ISA. When I set in BIOS irq10 to ISA neither the
scsi card or the sound card use irq10.

I am wondering how the scsi could be interfering with the sound card if the two
card are using different IRQs.

Thanks for your help, Joaquin

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Joaquin Rapela
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University of Southern California
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