amigasociety wrote: Mine appears to have a chipset that may not work. My chipset on mine shows emu10k1X-dbq and it fails to show in my Sounds Prefs.
TJ
I do not have a X5000, however I do have 3 SBLive! SB-0220 cards that are all working in my X1000 and other Linux boxes.
They are all emu10k1-jff chips. Looking around for drivers it seems the EMU10k1x-dbq cards need special drivers even for window$.
Is the model number SB-0220 on your card?
Nope, SB-0200 so appears that link we had was not a good one for the correct card, bummer, but only $7.
I went to Frys today and picked up a Diamond Xtreme Sound 5.1 PCI XS51 and it works so far fine, even after watching a YouTube video. $14.99 plus gas for me.
Guessing this Sound Blaster I have is now for the bin as my Aussie friends call it.
Strange the link i posted was wrong, I could have swore it showed and listed them as the 0220 version. Mine came as a 0220 and the link I posted was from the auction I got it from. I am trully sorry if it was my mistake here, but I can confirm if you get the 0220 version it should work well.
Interestingly the Diamond Xtreme Sound 5.1 PCI XS51 uses the CMI8738 chip .
amigasociety wrote:
mechanic wrote:
amigasociety wrote: Mine appears to have a chipset that may not work. My chipset on mine shows emu10k1X-dbq and it fails to show in my Sounds Prefs.
TJ
I do not have a X5000, however I do have 3 SBLive! SB-0220 cards that are all working in my X1000 and other Linux boxes.
They are all emu10k1-jff chips. Looking around for drivers it seems the EMU10k1x-dbq cards need special drivers even for window$.
Is the model number SB-0220 on your card?
Nope, SB-0200 so appears that link we had was not a good one for the correct card, bummer, but only $7.
I went to Frys today and picked up a Diamond Xtreme Sound 5.1 PCI XS51 and it works so far fine, even after watching a YouTube video. $14.99 plus gas for me.
Guessing this Sound Blaster I have is now for the bin as my Aussie friends call it.
TJ
Sam460ex : Radeon Rx550 Single slot Video Card : SIL3112 SATA card
Skateman wrote:Its based on the Via Envy24 chipsets en will hopefully work, in case of CMI emergency..
Note that there are drivers for Envy24 and Envy24HT - two quite different chipsets, as per what I've been told. The Envy24 (without HT) isn't that much used, but I did (do?) have an M-Audio Delta something which needed it. The Envy24HT is what e.g. the Juli@ and other more or less common cards use.
Your chip seems to be an Envy24GT - I don't know if that is compatible with either of the two drivers - you might be lucky, but then again you might not.
Skateman wrote:Its based on the Via Envy24 chipsets en will hopefully work, in case of CMI emergency..
Note that there are drivers for Envy24 and Envy24HT - two quite different chipsets, as per what I've been told. The Envy24 (without HT) isn't that much used, but I did (do?) have an M-Audio Delta something which needed it. The Envy24HT is what e.g. the Juli@ and other more or less common cards use.
Your chip seems to be an Envy24GT - I don't know if that is compatible with either of the two drivers - you might be lucky, but then again you might not.
Just so you're prepared ...
Best regards,
Niels
You are right.. but for 12.50 euro i gave it a try... than again it is not that well documented http://www.intuitionbase.com/comphard.php?category=3
For example on intuitionbase the M-Audio Evo 5.1 has a Envy24HT chipset... but its a GT chipset..
Anyway... we will find out soon...
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