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Creative CT4810 (Vibra128) or Crystal SoundFusion?

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Clark Thomas - 13 Jul 2004 13:54 GMT
I'm trying to use a Creative VIBRA 128 (CT4810) soundboard, but no
way.
Using Crystal (Crystal SoundFusion) or Creative drivers, it isn't
possible to do this board PLAY on Win98 (although in the Device
Manager the device is displayed as functional). The MIDI output
(I've a MIDI instrument attached) works OK, but when I try to play
some WAVE file (.mp3, .wav, ...), the PC crash (freeze).
I've already tryied to change the IRQ, I've used various drivers
(as mentioned, some by Creative and others by Crystal), but all
have the same behaviour (freeze the PC). I searched in the
discussion groups and I found some problems related to this, but
all without solution.

In Win98, using the Creative driver, the configuration is as follow:

- ECS L7VMM2 (motherboard)
- The following boards is enabled: ethernet, video and modem (I
  disabled the    onboard soundboard - the connector - jack - is
  burned)

- IRQ's: 00 - system timer
         01 - keyboard
         02 - programmable interrupt controller
         03 - acpi irq's
         04 - via vt83c572 pci to usb ...
         04 - acpi irq's
         04 - via pci to usb ...
         05 - creative vibra 128 legacy
         06 - floppy controller
         07 - lpt1
         08 - cmos
         09 - irq sci ...
         10 - acpi irq's
         10 - hsp56
         10 - via vt83c572 pci to usb ...
         11 - via rhine II ...
         11 - via vt83c572 pci to usb ...
         11 - creative vibra 128
         11 - s3 graphics prosavageddr
         12 - ps/2 mouse
         13 - numeric data processor
         14 - pci ide
         14 - pci ide
         15 - pci ide
         15 - pci ide

- DMA's: 01 - creative vibra 128 legacy
         02 - floppy controller
         04 - dma controller

The BIOS configuration:
 - PnP/PCI Configs
   - PnP OS Installed: No
   - Resources Controlled by: Manual
     - IRQ 3 to 11: Reserved
     - IRQ 12: PCI Device

Now, using the Crystal driver:

- IRQ's: 00 - system timer
         01 - keyboard
         02 - programmable interrupt controller
         04 - acpi irq's
         04 - via vt83c572 pci to usb ...
         04 - via pci to usb ...
         05 - acpi irq's
         05 - via vt83c572 pci to usb ...
         06 - floppy controller
         07 - lpt1
         08 - cmos
         09 - irq sci ...
         10 - acpi irq's
         10 - hsp56
         10 - via vt83c572 pci to usb ...
         11 - via rhine 2 ...
         11 - via vt83c572 pci to usb ...
         11 - crystal soundfusion
         11 - s3 graphics prosavageddr
         12 - ps/2 mouse
         13 - numeric data processor
         14 - pci ide
         14 - pci ide
         15 - pci ide
         15 - pci ide

- DMA's: 02 - floppy controller
         04 - dma controller

A BIOS:
 - PnP/PCI Configs
   - PnP OS Installed: No
   - Resources Controlled by: Auto(ESCD)

To kill all doubts, I also installed the WinXP in the same machine ...
the soundboard was detected as 'Crystal SoundFusion Device' and
installed automatically by the OS. For my surprise, when I try to
play a WAVE file, the PC freeze as in Win98.

Below the resources used by the devices in WinXP:

- IRQ's: (ISA)  0 - system timer
         (ISA)  1 - keyboard
         (ISA)  6 - floppy controller
         (ISA)  8 - cmos
         (ISA)  9 - acpi
         (ISA) 12 - ps/2 mouse
         (ISA) 13 - numeric data processor
         (ISA) 14 - primary ide
         (ISA) 15 - secondary ide
         (PCI) 16 - crystal soundfusion(tm) device
         (PCI) 21 - usb controller
         (PCI) 21 - usb 2.0 controller
         (PCI) 22 - hsp56mr
         (PCI) 16 - via rhine II ...

- DMA's: 02 - floppy controller
         04 - dma controller

The BIOS is configured as follow:
 - PnP/PCI Configs
   - PnP OS Installed: No
   - Resources Controlled by: Auto(ESCD)

Can someone help me?
Clark Thomas - 20 Jul 2004 21:58 GMT
Thank you guys for the help. Unfortunately no one of that replies
helped me to solve the problem. In parallel to the discussion groups,
I contacted the Cirrus Logic, Creative and ECS. The Cirrus and
Creative
answered me. Below the messages:

----- message start ------

From: "Cirrus Logic Webmaster"
Para: "'Clark Thomas'"
Assunto: RE: CS4610
Data: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 11:24:58 -0500

   
Thank you for visiting Cirrus Logic online. We produce integrated
circuits (chips) for consumer
entertainment electronics, automotive entertainment and industrial
product applications.

Please note that we do not manufacture PC video or graphics cards, PC
audio cards, modems or
graphics chips, and we do not support these products. If you are
seeking support for a PC audio or
video product or a PCMCIA card, you must contact the manufacturer. We
will not be able to assist you.

If you don't know the manufacturer of your Cirrus- or Crystal-based
product (Crystal Semiconductor
was purchased by Cirrus Logic in 1991), you can locate your
manufacturer through the Federal
Communication Commission (FCC) number, which should be printed on the
card itself. This number will
appear with FCC ID and the # sign followed by a 17-digit number. The
first three characters are all
that you need to find your manufacturer; search the FCC database at
www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid/.

As a convenience to you, we offer an archive of all our available
generic audio drivers at
www.cirrus.com/en/support/drivers/index.html. We do not provide
end-user driver support, and we do not
take responsibility for the performance of any drivers, which may have
been modified for individual
products by the product manufacturer.

In order to use these generic drivers, you need to know the Cirrus or
Crystal brand part number
your audio subsystem is based on. If you do not know the part number,
contact the manufacturer of
your bundled PC for that information and additional support.

If you are seeking Windows-based audio drivers, visit the Microsoft
Web site (www.microsoft.com)
and do a Search. In many cases, the drivers are available on this Web
site.

We hope that this information will prove useful to you.

Sincerely,

Webmaster
Cirrus Logic

----- message end ------

----- messages start ------

Data: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 16:36:24 +0100 (BST)
De: "Creative Americas Technical Support"
Para: "Clark Thomas"
Assunto: Re: CLI - Technical Support Request

   
Dear Customer,
Your sound card is an Ensoniq Audio PC.  Please download and install
the
drivers available online at http://us.creative.com/, click on Support,
Downloads and follow the online instructions.
For faster service please reply with previous correspondence when
replying to this email.

Best Regards

Georges (14138)
Technical Support
Creative Labs Americas

----- messages end ------

A firm coleague will lend me your SoundBlaster Live! 4.1 ... also
I lended to him mine soundboard (Vibra128 or Ensoniq?). Now I can
know if the problem is in the sound board or in my motherboard.

Thank you again,

Clark.
 
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