diff -r -u linux-2.2.14-dist/Documentation/sound/ALS007 linux/Documentation/sound/ALS007 --- linux-2.2.14-dist/Documentation/sound/ALS007 Fri Jul 10 17:03:35 1998 +++ linux/Documentation/sound/ALS007 Sat Feb 26 20:05:18 2000 @@ -1,18 +1,19 @@ -ALS-007 based sound cards +ALS-007/ALS-100/ALS-200 based sound cards ========================= -Support for sound cards based around the Avance Logic ALS-007 chip is -included. The ALS-007 is a single chip PnP sound solution which is mostly -hardware compatible with the Sound Blaster 16 card, with most differences -occurring in the use of the mixer registers. For this reason the ALS-007 -code is integrated as part of the Sound Blaster 16 driver (adding only 800 -bytes to the SB16 driver). +Support for sound cards based around the Avance Logic +ALS-007/ALS-100/ALS-200 chip is included. These chips are a single +chip PnP sound solution which is mostly hardware compatible with the +Sound Blaster 16 card, with most differences occurring in the use of +the mixer registers. For this reason the ALS code is integrated +as part of the Sound Blaster 16 driver (adding only 800 bytes to the +SB16 driver). -To use an ALS-007 sound card under Linux, enable the following options in the +To use an ALS sound card under Linux, enable the following options in the sound configuration section of the kernel config: - 100% Sound Blaster compatibles (SB16/32/64, ESS, Jazz16) support - FM synthesizer (YM3812/OPL-3) support -Since the ALS-007 is a PnP card, the sound driver probably should be +Since the ALS-007/100/200 is a PnP card, the sound driver probably should be compiled as a module, with the isapnptools used to wake up the sound card. Set the "I/O base for SB", "Sound Blaster IRQ" and "Sound Blaster DMA" (8 bit - either 0, 1 or 3) to the values used in your particular installation (they @@ -38,3 +39,5 @@ Jonathan Woithe jwoithe@physics.adelaide.edu.au 30 March 1998 + +Modified 2000-02-26 by Dave Forrest, drf5n@virginia.edu to add ALS100/ALS200