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hey you guys,

 

first of all, great forum, it has helped me alot so far, THX!

 

 

 

now my latest (last) problem:

 

i have an ASUS a6vc laptop and i don't know what sounddrivers to install.

i THINK i have something in the order of "AC '97" but i'm not realy shure.

i went to the asus site itself wich doesn't say much

 

this is the link, slow site btw:

http://www.asus.com/products4.aspx?modelme...l3=134&l4=0

 

 

the sticker on my lapop say it's a A6Q00VC (from the asus A6000 series)

 

i hope i'm not asking any stupid questions, but i have been searching these forums for about 2hours and found nothing.

 

thx in advance for the help

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Taruga pls help me out :angel:

 

I'm doing clean install with JaS 10.4.8 for Intel SSE2/SS3 W/ Semthex's 8.8.1 kernel. After that, i drop my alc262_tecra_a8.txt (linux codex#0 dump) to AppleHDAPatcher_v1.16. But suddenly a message pop up on my screen: "You need to restart your computer. Hold down the Power buton...".

 

Do i need upgrade my kernel or use another (non-JaS) installation?

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Looks like the main man needs to up date the patch for my mobo :P

 

[ALSA] hda-codec - Add support for new Intel boards with Stac9227 codec

 

This patch adds full 5.1 audio support for Intel boards

with the SigmaTel 9227 codec chip (946, 963, 965 series).

 

[ALSA] hda-codec - add missing device ids for Intel 945 boards

 

This patch adds missing device ids for Intel 945 motherboards.

 

http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php...v1.0.11_v1.0.12

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Looks like the main man needs to up date the patch for my mobo :(

 

[ALSA] hda-codec - Add support for new Intel boards with Stac9227 codec

 

This patch adds full 5.1 audio support for Intel boards

with the SigmaTel 9227 codec chip (946, 963, 965 series).

 

[ALSA] hda-codec - add missing device ids for Intel 945 boards

 

This patch adds missing device ids for Intel 945 motherboards.

 

http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php...v1.0.11_v1.0.12

 

Good find Lysergic!!! :) Taruga, Taruga, Taruga, please D946GZIS... :help:

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Taruga, Are you still around? I know a lot of linux and have a linux Live CD. Several of them as well as Fedora 7 on another PC.

 

Anyhow can you explain to me after booting into a Linux Live CD, what command I execute to get a "linux codec dump"?

 

in my /proc/ I don't see any "asound" so I wonder if my audio is detected by this Live CD? Might have to try a newer version Live CD that supoorts my Realtek ALC 888S audio.

 

There is a solution and I have mine working but only stereo out.

 

Anyone else who knows How I can obtain this Linux Codec Dump please let me know.

 

Here is the link to how I solved my Audio Temporarily.

 

http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?sho...rt=#entry467518

 

Read the first post then read mine if you h ave this Device 293e.

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Could someone please give me a pointer as to how i can get SPDIF working with My Gigabyte 965p-DS3 ?

 

i have 2 channel analogue working with ALC888 but i cannot get any of the patches to work so far for spdif? The patcher just says unsupported codec?

 

I've read through this thread several times but with no luckso far?

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hi,

 

the patcher program says:

 

		  AppleHDA Patcher - 2006/2007 Taruga v1.16			
_______________________________________________________
	  Codec	: Analog Devices AD1988B
   Vendor Id	: 0x11d4198b
Subsystem Id	: 0x104381f6
_______________________________________________________


This codec is not working at the moment, it needs more research

 

is there a workaround for this? a newer version or something to be done manually?

 

thanks,

bamdad

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As I suspected, Sound wint STAC8229 on Linux (at least with Knoppix) is only trhough Headphones jack, i read some threahd at various linux distro forums, most of them are talkin about a driver (ALSA) that make the detection of Jacks and sound through internal speakers (laptop of course).

 

 

BTW, Ubuntu didn't run well on XPS M1330 :lol:

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Well looks like the majority of people have generic cards/chipset. I wonder if anyone else is using an M-Audio Solo or something fancier. Mine works great with M-Audio's drivers, except the line in... which would be almost too good to be true.

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I tried using the guide and hexediting AppleHDA, but I had no success. I also can't see to find any information about my particular vendor/subsystem id. The vendor id doesn't seem to match any sigmatel 9227 documents I've seen.

 

Codec: SigmaTel STAC9227

Address: 2

Vendor Id: 0x83847618

Subsystem Id: 0x80860420

Revision Id: 0x100201

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Anything about AD 1981HD?... :unsure:

 

Try my guide here> http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?sho...c=64754&hl=

 

Full input & output has been achieved on some systems running Intel ICH7 on ADI codec.

 

If you are under Intel chipset, in the AppleAC97AudioIntelICH.kext you need to place two copies of the vendor ID and device ID both under say the ICH7 and Nvidia AC97 sections ie. 0x27d88086 under the IOPCIMatch sections. Read my post for more info.

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