well, thanks for the time zone hint! Indeed, I had to change it to "no summertime"
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DMA settings, yes...how can I explore this in Linux?
Or is the only way to get back to BIOS and the adapter card settings/descriptions?
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But this won't work for SCSI devices. You have to use sdparm, but I don't think that DMA is really used there.DMA modes: mdma0 mdma1 mdma2
UDMA modes: udma0 udma1 *udma2
Front jack of what? The drive? Then it's the old method of playing CDs. You need a cable from the CD-drive to your soundcard then.jpg153 wrote:I had to get the earplugs from my mp3player, plugged them in the front earphone jack and voila!
Long, long agojpg153 wrote:Me (and Gapan?) were thinking of DMA channels in terms of soundcards! - back in time when the Soundblaster card was the ultimate standard, requiring 1 IRQ and 2 DMA channels for 8bit and 16bit transfers!