1 # drivers/sound/Config.in
3 # 18 Apr 1998, Michael Elizabeth Chastain, <mailto:mec@shout.net>
4 # More hacking for modularisation.
6 # Prompt user for primary drivers.
9 tristate "BT878 audio dma"
10 depends on SOUND_PRIME && PCI
12 Audio DMA support for bt878 based grabber boards. As you might have
13 already noticed, bt878 is listed with two functions in /proc/pci.
14 Function 0 does the video stuff (bt848 compatible), function 1 does
15 the same for audio data. This is a driver for the audio part of
16 the chip. If you say 'Y' here you get a oss-compatible dsp device
17 where you can record from. If you want just watch TV you probably
18 don't need this driver as most TV cards handle sound with a short
19 cable from the TV card to your sound card's line-in.
21 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will
25 tristate "Creative SBLive! (EMU10K1)"
26 depends on SOUND_PRIME && PCI
28 Say Y or M if you have a PCI sound card using the EMU10K1 chipset,
29 such as the Creative SBLive!, SB PCI512 or Emu-APS.
31 For more information on this driver and the degree of support for
32 the different card models please check:
34 <http://sourceforge.net/projects/emu10k1/>
36 It is now possible to load dsp microcode patches into the EMU10K1
37 chip. These patches are used to implement real time sound
38 processing effects which include for example: signal routing,
39 bass/treble control, AC3 passthrough, ...
40 Userspace tools to create new patches and load/unload them can be
41 found in the emu-tools package at the above URL.
44 bool "Creative SBLive! MIDI (EXPERIMENTAL)"
45 depends on SOUND_EMU10K1 && EXPERIMENTAL && ISA_DMA_API
47 Say Y if you want to be able to use the OSS /dev/sequencer
48 interface. This code is still experimental.
51 tristate "Crystal SoundFusion (CS4280/461x)"
52 depends on SOUND_PRIME && PCI
54 This module drives the Crystal SoundFusion devices (CS4280/46xx
55 series) when wired as native sound drivers with AC97 codecs. If
56 this driver does not work try the CS4232 driver.
58 config SOUND_BCM_CS4297A
59 tristate "Crystal Sound CS4297a (for Swarm)"
60 depends on SOUND_PRIME && SIBYTE_SWARM
62 The BCM91250A has a Crystal CS4297a on synchronous serial
63 port B (in addition to the DB-9 serial port). Say Y or M
64 here to enable the sound chip instead of the UART. Also
65 note that CONFIG_KGDB should not be enabled at the same
66 time, since it also attempts to use this UART port.
69 tristate "Creative Ensoniq AudioPCI 97 (ES1371)"
70 depends on SOUND_PRIME && PCI
72 Say Y or M if you have a PCI sound card utilizing the Ensoniq
73 ES1371 chipset, such as Ensoniq's AudioPCI97. To find out if
74 your sound card uses an ES1371 without removing your computer's
75 cover, use lspci -n and look for the PCI ID 1274:1371. Since
76 Ensoniq was bought by Creative Labs, Sound Blaster 64/PCI
77 models are either ES1370 or ES1371 based. This driver differs
78 slightly from OSS/Free, so PLEASE READ
79 <file:Documentation/sound/oss/es1371>.
82 tristate "Intel ICH (i8xx) audio support"
83 depends on SOUND_PRIME && PCI
85 Support for integral audio in Intel's I/O Controller Hub (ICH)
86 chipset, as used on the 810/820/840 motherboards.
89 tristate "SGI Visual Workstation Sound"
90 depends on SOUND_PRIME && X86_VISWS
92 Say Y or M if you have an SGI Visual Workstation and you want to be
93 able to use its on-board audio. Read
94 <file:Documentation/sound/oss/vwsnd> for more info on this driver's
98 tristate "SGI HAL2 sound (EXPERIMENTAL)"
99 depends on SOUND_PRIME && SGI_IP22 && EXPERIMENTAL
101 Say Y or M if you have an SGI Indy system and want to be able to
102 use it's on-board A2 audio system.
105 tristate "IT8172G Sound"
106 depends on SOUND_PRIME && (MIPS_ITE8172 || MIPS_IVR)
109 tristate "NEC Vrc5477 AC97 sound"
110 depends on SOUND_PRIME && DDB5477
112 Say Y here to enable sound support for the NEC Vrc5477 chip, an
113 integrated, multi-function controller chip for MIPS CPUs. Works
116 config SOUND_AU1550_AC97
117 tristate "Au1550 AC97 Sound"
118 depends on SOUND_PRIME && SOC_AU1550
121 tristate "Trident 4DWave DX/NX, SiS 7018 or ALi 5451 PCI Audio Core"
122 depends on SOUND_PRIME && PCI
124 Say Y or M if you have a PCI sound card utilizing the Trident
125 4DWave-DX/NX chipset or your mother board chipset has SiS 7018
126 or ALi 5451 built-in. The SiS 7018 PCI Audio Core is embedded
127 in SiS960 Super South Bridge and SiS540/630 Single Chipset.
128 The ALi 5451 PCI Audio Core is embedded in ALi M1535, M1535D,
129 M1535+ or M1535D+ South Bridge.
131 Use lspci -n to find out if your sound card or chipset uses
132 Trident 4DWave or SiS 7018. PCI ID 1023:2000 or 1023:2001 stands
133 for Trident 4Dwave. PCI ID 1039:7018 stands for SiS7018. PCI ID
134 10B9:5451 stands for ALi5451.
136 This driver supports S/PDIF in/out (record/playback) for ALi 5451
137 embedded in ALi M1535+ and M1535D+. Note that they aren't all
138 enabled by default; you can enable them by saying Y to "/proc file
139 system support" and "Sysctl support", and after the /proc file
140 system has been mounted, executing the command
142 command what is enabled
144 echo 0>/proc/ALi5451 pcm out is also set to S/PDIF out. (Default).
146 echo 1>/proc/ALi5451 use S/PDIF out to output pcm data.
148 echo 2>/proc/ALi5451 use S/PDIF out to output non-pcm data.
151 echo 3>/proc/ALi5451 record from Ac97 in(MIC, Line in...).
154 echo 4>/proc/ALi5451 no matter Ac97 settings, record from S/PDIF
158 This driver differs slightly from OSS/Free, so PLEASE READ the
159 comments at the top of <file:drivers/sound/trident.c>.
161 config SOUND_MSNDCLAS
162 tristate "Support for Turtle Beach MultiSound Classic, Tahiti, Monterey"
163 depends on SOUND_PRIME && (m || !STANDALONE)
165 Say M here if you have a Turtle Beach MultiSound Classic, Tahiti or
166 Monterey (not for the Pinnacle or Fiji).
168 See <file:Documentation/sound/oss/MultiSound> for important information
169 about this driver. Note that it has been discontinued, but the
170 Voyetra Turtle Beach knowledge base entry for it is still available
171 at <http://www.turtlebeach.com/site/kb_ftp/790.asp>.
173 comment "Compiled-in MSND Classic support requires firmware during compilation."
174 depends on SOUND_PRIME && SOUND_MSNDCLAS=y
176 config MSNDCLAS_HAVE_BOOT
178 depends on SOUND_MSNDCLAS=y && !STANDALONE
181 config MSNDCLAS_INIT_FILE
182 string "Full pathname of MSNDINIT.BIN firmware file"
183 depends on SOUND_MSNDCLAS
184 default "/etc/sound/msndinit.bin"
186 The MultiSound cards have two firmware files which are required for
187 operation, and are not currently included. These files can be
188 obtained from Turtle Beach. See
189 <file:Documentation/sound/oss/MultiSound> for information on how to
192 config MSNDCLAS_PERM_FILE
193 string "Full pathname of MSNDPERM.BIN firmware file"
194 depends on SOUND_MSNDCLAS
195 default "/etc/sound/msndperm.bin"
197 The MultiSound cards have two firmware files which are required for
198 operation, and are not currently included. These files can be
199 obtained from Turtle Beach. See
200 <file:Documentation/sound/oss/MultiSound> for information on how to
204 int "MSND Classic IRQ 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12"
205 depends on SOUND_MSNDCLAS=y
208 Interrupt Request line for the MultiSound Classic and related cards.
211 hex "MSND Classic memory B0000, C8000, D0000, D8000, E0000, E8000"
212 depends on SOUND_MSNDCLAS=y
215 Memory-mapped I/O base address for the MultiSound Classic and
219 hex "MSND Classic I/O 210, 220, 230, 240, 250, 260, 290, 3E0"
220 depends on SOUND_MSNDCLAS=y
223 I/O port address for the MultiSound Classic and related cards.
226 tristate "Support for Turtle Beach MultiSound Pinnacle, Fiji"
227 depends on SOUND_PRIME && (m || !STANDALONE)
229 Say M here if you have a Turtle Beach MultiSound Pinnacle or Fiji.
230 See <file:Documentation/sound/oss/MultiSound> for important information
231 about this driver. Note that it has been discontinued, but the
232 Voyetra Turtle Beach knowledge base entry for it is still available
233 at <http://www.turtlebeach.com/site/kb_ftp/600.asp>.
235 comment "Compiled-in MSND Pinnacle support requires firmware during compilation."
236 depends on SOUND_PRIME && SOUND_MSNDPIN=y
238 config MSNDPIN_HAVE_BOOT
240 depends on SOUND_MSNDPIN=y
243 config MSNDPIN_INIT_FILE
244 string "Full pathname of PNDSPINI.BIN firmware file"
245 depends on SOUND_MSNDPIN
246 default "/etc/sound/pndspini.bin"
248 The MultiSound cards have two firmware files which are required
249 for operation, and are not currently included. These files can be
250 obtained from Turtle Beach. See
251 <file:Documentation/sound/oss/MultiSound> for information on how to
254 config MSNDPIN_PERM_FILE
255 string "Full pathname of PNDSPERM.BIN firmware file"
256 depends on SOUND_MSNDPIN
257 default "/etc/sound/pndsperm.bin"
259 The MultiSound cards have two firmware files which are required for
260 operation, and are not currently included. These files can be
261 obtained from Turtle Beach. See
262 <file:Documentation/sound/oss/MultiSound> for information on how to
266 int "MSND Pinnacle IRQ 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12"
267 depends on SOUND_MSNDPIN=y
270 Interrupt request line for the primary synthesizer on MultiSound
271 Pinnacle and Fiji sound cards.
274 hex "MSND Pinnacle memory B0000, C8000, D0000, D8000, E0000, E8000"
275 depends on SOUND_MSNDPIN=y
278 Memory-mapped I/O base address for the primary synthesizer on
279 MultiSound Pinnacle and Fiji sound cards.
282 hex "MSND Pinnacle I/O 210, 220, 230, 240, 250, 260, 290, 3E0"
283 depends on SOUND_MSNDPIN=y
286 Memory-mapped I/O base address for the primary synthesizer on
287 MultiSound Pinnacle and Fiji sound cards.
289 config MSNDPIN_DIGITAL
290 bool "MSND Pinnacle has S/PDIF I/O"
291 depends on SOUND_MSNDPIN=y
293 If you have the S/PDIF daughter board for the Pinnacle or Fiji,
294 answer Y here; otherwise, say N. If you have this, you will be able
295 to play and record from the S/PDIF port (digital signal). See
296 <file:Documentation/sound/oss/MultiSound> for information on how to make
297 use of this capability.
299 config MSNDPIN_NONPNP
300 bool "MSND Pinnacle non-PnP Mode"
301 depends on SOUND_MSNDPIN=y
303 The Pinnacle and Fiji card resources can be configured either with
304 PnP, or through a configuration port. Say Y here if your card is NOT
305 in PnP mode. For the Pinnacle, configuration in non-PnP mode allows
306 use of the IDE and joystick peripherals on the card as well; these
307 do not show up when the card is in PnP mode. Specifying zero for any
308 resource of a device will disable the device. If you are running the
309 card in PnP mode, you must say N here and use isapnptools to
310 configure the card's resources.
312 comment "MSND Pinnacle DSP section will be configured to above parameters."
313 depends on SOUND_PRIME && SOUND_MSNDPIN=y && MSNDPIN_NONPNP
316 hex "MSND Pinnacle config port 250,260,270"
317 depends on MSNDPIN_NONPNP
320 This is the port which the Pinnacle and Fiji uses to configure the
321 card's resources when not in PnP mode. If your card is in PnP mode,
322 then be sure to say N to the previous option, "MSND Pinnacle Non-PnP
325 comment "Pinnacle-specific Device Configuration (0 disables)"
326 depends on SOUND_PRIME && SOUND_MSNDPIN=y && MSNDPIN_NONPNP
328 config MSNDPIN_MPU_IO
329 hex "MSND Pinnacle MPU I/O (e.g. 330)"
330 depends on MSNDPIN_NONPNP
333 Memory-mapped I/O base address for the Kurzweil daughterboard
334 synthesizer on MultiSound Pinnacle and Fiji sound cards.
336 config MSNDPIN_MPU_IRQ
337 int "MSND Pinnacle MPU IRQ (e.g. 9)"
338 depends on MSNDPIN_NONPNP
341 Interrupt request number for the Kurzweil daughterboard
342 synthesizer on MultiSound Pinnacle and Fiji sound cards.
344 config MSNDPIN_IDE_IO0
345 hex "MSND Pinnacle IDE I/O 0 (e.g. 170)"
346 depends on MSNDPIN_NONPNP
349 CD-ROM drive 0 memory-mapped I/O base address for the MultiSound
350 Pinnacle and Fiji sound cards.
352 config MSNDPIN_IDE_IO1
353 hex "MSND Pinnacle IDE I/O 1 (e.g. 376)"
354 depends on MSNDPIN_NONPNP
357 CD-ROM drive 1 memory-mapped I/O base address for the MultiSound
358 Pinnacle and Fiji sound cards.
360 config MSNDPIN_IDE_IRQ
361 int "MSND Pinnacle IDE IRQ (e.g. 15)"
362 depends on MSNDPIN_NONPNP
365 Interrupt request number for the IDE CD-ROM interface on the
366 MultiSound Pinnacle and Fiji sound cards.
368 config MSNDPIN_JOYSTICK_IO
369 hex "MSND Pinnacle joystick I/O (e.g. 200)"
370 depends on MSNDPIN_NONPNP
373 Memory-mapped I/O base address for the joystick port on MultiSound
374 Pinnacle and Fiji sound cards.
377 int "MSND buffer size (kB)"
378 depends on SOUND_PRIME && (SOUND_MSNDPIN=y || SOUND_MSNDCLAS=y)
381 Configures the size of each audio buffer, in kilobytes, for
382 recording and playing in the MultiSound drivers (both the Classic
383 and Pinnacle). Larger values reduce the chance of data overruns at
384 the expense of overall latency. If unsure, use the default.
386 config SOUND_VIA82CXXX
387 tristate "VIA 82C686 Audio Codec"
388 depends on SOUND_PRIME && PCI
390 Say Y here to include support for the audio codec found on VIA
391 82Cxxx-based chips. Typically these are built into a motherboard.
393 DO NOT select Sound Blaster or Adlib with this driver, unless
394 you have a Sound Blaster or Adlib card in addition to your VIA
397 config MIDI_VIA82CXXX
398 bool "VIA 82C686 MIDI"
399 depends on SOUND_VIA82CXXX && ISA_DMA_API
401 Answer Y to use the MIDI interface of the Via686. You may need to
402 enable this in the BIOS before it will work. This is for connection
403 to external MIDI hardware, and is not required for software playback
407 tristate "OSS sound modules"
408 depends on SOUND_PRIME && ISA_DMA_API
410 OSS is the Open Sound System suite of sound card drivers. They make
411 sound programming easier since they provide a common API. Say Y or
412 M here (the module will be called sound) if you haven't found a
413 driver for your sound card above, then pick your driver from the
416 config SOUND_TRACEINIT
417 bool "Verbose initialisation"
420 Verbose soundcard initialization -- affects the format of autoprobe
421 and initialization messages at boot time.
424 bool "Persistent DMA buffers"
427 Linux can often have problems allocating DMA buffers for ISA sound
428 cards on machines with more than 16MB of RAM. This is because ISA
429 DMA buffers must exist below the 16MB boundary and it is quite
430 possible that a large enough free block in this region cannot be
431 found after the machine has been running for a while. If you say Y
432 here the DMA buffers (64Kb) will be allocated at boot time and kept
433 until the shutdown. This option is only useful if you said Y to
434 "OSS sound modules", above. If you said M to "OSS sound modules"
435 then you can get the persistent DMA buffer functionality by passing
436 the command-line argument "dmabuf=1" to the sound module.
438 Say Y unless you have 16MB or more RAM or a PCI sound card.
441 tristate "AD1816(A) based cards (EXPERIMENTAL)"
442 depends on EXPERIMENTAL && SOUND_OSS
444 Say M here if you have a sound card based on the Analog Devices
447 If you compile the driver into the kernel, you have to add
448 "ad1816=<io>,<irq>,<dma>,<dma2>" to the kernel command line.
451 tristate "AD1889 based cards (AD1819 codec) (EXPERIMENTAL)"
452 depends on EXPERIMENTAL && SOUND_OSS && PCI
454 Say M here if you have a sound card based on the Analog Devices
458 tristate "Adlib Cards"
461 Includes ASB 64 4D. Information on programming AdLib cards is
462 available at <http://www.itsnet.com/home/ldragon/Specs/adlib.html>.
464 config SOUND_ACI_MIXER
465 tristate "ACI mixer (miroSOUND PCM1-pro/PCM12/PCM20)"
468 ACI (Audio Command Interface) is a protocol used to communicate with
469 the microcontroller on some sound cards produced by miro and
470 Cardinal Technologies. The main function of the ACI is to control
471 the mixer and to get a product identification.
473 This VoxWare ACI driver currently supports the ACI functions on the
474 miroSOUND PCM1-pro, PCM12 and PCM20 radio. On the PCM20 radio, ACI
475 also controls the radio tuner. This is supported in the video4linux
476 miropcm20 driver (say M or Y here and go back to "Multimedia
477 devices" -> "Radio Adapters").
479 This driver is also available as a module and will be called aci.
482 tristate "Crystal CS4232 based (PnP) cards"
485 Say Y here if you have a card based on the Crystal CS4232 chip set,
486 which uses its own Plug and Play protocol.
488 If you compile the driver into the kernel, you have to add
489 "cs4232=<io>,<irq>,<dma>,<dma2>,<mpuio>,<mpuirq>" to the kernel
492 See <file:Documentation/sound/oss/CS4232> for more information on
493 configuring this card.
496 tristate "Loopback MIDI device support"
499 Support for MIDI loopback on port 1 or 2.
502 tristate "MediaTrix AudioTrix Pro support"
505 Answer Y if you have the AudioTriX Pro sound card manufactured
508 config TRIX_HAVE_BOOT
509 bool "Have TRXPRO.HEX firmware file"
510 depends on SOUND_TRIX=y && !STANDALONE
512 The MediaTrix AudioTrix Pro has an on-board microcontroller which
513 needs to be initialized by downloading the code from the file
514 TRXPRO.HEX in the DOS driver directory. If you don't have the
515 TRXPRO.HEX file handy you may skip this step. However, the SB and
516 MPU-401 modes of AudioTrix Pro will not work without this file!
518 config TRIX_BOOT_FILE
519 string "Full pathname of TRXPRO.HEX firmware file"
520 depends on TRIX_HAVE_BOOT
521 default "/etc/sound/trxpro.hex"
523 Enter the full pathname of your TRXPRO.HEX file, starting from /.
526 tristate "Microsoft Sound System support"
529 Again think carefully before answering Y to this question. It's
530 safe to answer Y if you have the original Windows Sound System card
531 made by Microsoft or Aztech SG 16 Pro (or NX16 Pro). Also you may
532 say Y in case your card is NOT among these:
534 ATI Stereo F/X, AdLib, Audio Excell DSP16, Cardinal DSP16,
535 Ensoniq SoundScape (and compatibles made by Reveal and Spea),
536 Gravis Ultrasound, Gravis Ultrasound ACE, Gravis Ultrasound Max,
537 Gravis Ultrasound with 16 bit option, Logitech Sound Man 16,
538 Logitech SoundMan Games, Logitech SoundMan Wave, MAD16 Pro (OPTi
539 82C929), Media Vision Jazz16, MediaTriX AudioTriX Pro, Microsoft
540 Windows Sound System (MSS/WSS), Mozart (OAK OTI-601), Orchid
541 SW32, Personal Sound System (PSS), Pro Audio Spectrum 16, Pro
542 Audio Studio 16, Pro Sonic 16, Roland MPU-401 MIDI interface,
543 Sound Blaster 1.0, Sound Blaster 16, Sound Blaster 16ASP, Sound
544 Blaster 2.0, Sound Blaster AWE32, Sound Blaster Pro, TI TM4000M
545 notebook, ThunderBoard, Turtle Beach Tropez, Yamaha FM
546 synthesizers (OPL2, OPL3 and OPL4), 6850 UART MIDI Interface.
548 For cards having native support in VoxWare, consult the card
549 specific instructions in <file:Documentation/sound/oss/README.OSS>.
550 Some drivers have their own MSS support and saying Y to this option
551 will cause a conflict.
553 If you compile the driver into the kernel, you have to add
554 "ad1848=<io>,<irq>,<dma>,<dma2>[,<type>]" to the kernel command
558 tristate "MPU-401 support (NOT for SB16)"
561 Be careful with this question. The MPU401 interface is supported by
562 all sound cards. However, some natively supported cards have their
563 own driver for MPU401. Enabling this MPU401 option with these cards
564 will cause a conflict. Also, enabling MPU401 on a system that
565 doesn't really have a MPU401 could cause some trouble. If your card
566 was in the list of supported cards, look at the card specific
567 instructions in the <file:Documentation/sound/oss/README.OSS> file. It
568 is safe to answer Y if you have a true MPU401 MIDI interface card.
570 If you compile the driver into the kernel, you have to add
571 "mpu401=<io>,<irq>" to the kernel command line.
574 tristate "NM256AV/NM256ZX audio support"
577 Say M here to include audio support for the NeoMagic 256AV/256ZX
578 chipsets. These are the audio chipsets found in the Sony
579 Z505S/SX/DX, some Sony F-series, and the Dell Latitude CPi and CPt
580 laptops. It includes support for an AC97-compatible mixer and an
581 apparently proprietary sound engine.
583 See <file:Documentation/sound/oss/NM256> for further information.
586 tristate "ProAudioSpectrum 16 support"
589 Answer Y only if you have a Pro Audio Spectrum 16, ProAudio Studio
590 16 or Logitech SoundMan 16 sound card. Answer N if you have some
591 other card made by Media Vision or Logitech since those are not
592 PAS16 compatible. Please read <file:Documentation/sound/oss/PAS16>.
593 It is not necessary to add Sound Blaster support separately; it
594 is included in PAS support.
596 If you compile the driver into the kernel, you have to add
597 "pas2=<io>,<irq>,<dma>,<dma2>,<sbio>,<sbirq>,<sbdma>,<sbdma2>
598 to the kernel command line.
601 bool "Enable PAS16 joystick port"
602 depends on SOUND_PAS=y
604 Say Y here to enable the Pro Audio Spectrum 16's auxiliary joystick
608 tristate "PSS (AD1848, ADSP-2115, ESC614) support"
611 Answer Y or M if you have an Orchid SW32, Cardinal DSP16, Beethoven
612 ADSP-16 or some other card based on the PSS chipset (AD1848 codec +
613 ADSP-2115 DSP chip + Echo ESC614 ASIC CHIP). For more information on
614 how to compile it into the kernel or as a module see the file
615 <file:Documentation/sound/oss/PSS>.
617 If you compile the driver into the kernel, you have to add
618 "pss=<io>,<mssio>,<mssirq>,<mssdma>,<mpuio>,<mpuirq>" to the kernel
622 bool "Enable PSS mixer (Beethoven ADSP-16 and other compatibile)"
625 Answer Y for Beethoven ADSP-16. You may try to say Y also for other
626 cards if they have master volume, bass, treble, and you can't
627 control it under Linux. If you answer N for Beethoven ADSP-16, you
628 can't control master volume, bass, treble and synth volume.
630 If you said M to "PSS support" above, you may enable or disable this
631 PSS mixer with the module parameter pss_mixer. For more information
632 see the file <file:Documentation/sound/oss/PSS>.
635 bool "Have DSPxxx.LD firmware file"
636 depends on SOUND_PSS && !STANDALONE
638 If you have the DSPxxx.LD file or SYNTH.LD file for you card, say Y
639 to include this file. Without this file the synth device (OPL) may
643 string "Full pathname of DSPxxx.LD firmware file"
644 depends on PSS_HAVE_BOOT
645 default "/etc/sound/dsp001.ld"
647 Enter the full pathname of your DSPxxx.LD file or SYNTH.LD file,
651 tristate "100% Sound Blaster compatibles (SB16/32/64, ESS, Jazz16) support"
654 Answer Y if you have an original Sound Blaster card made by Creative
655 Labs or a 100% hardware compatible clone (like the Thunderboard or
656 SM Games). For an unknown card you may answer Y if the card claims
657 to be Sound Blaster-compatible.
659 Please read the file <file:Documentation/sound/oss/Soundblaster>.
661 You should also say Y here for cards based on the Avance Logic
662 ALS-007 and ALS-1X0 chips (read <file:Documentation/sound/oss/ALS>) and
663 for cards based on ESS chips (read
664 <file:Documentation/sound/oss/ESS1868> and
665 <file:Documentation/sound/oss/ESS>). If you have an SB AWE 32 or SB AWE
666 64, say Y here and also to "AWE32 synth" below and read
667 <file:Documentation/sound/oss/INSTALL.awe>. If you have an IBM Mwave
668 card, say Y here and read <file:Documentation/sound/oss/mwave>.
670 If you compile the driver into the kernel and don't want to use
671 isapnp, you have to add "sb=<io>,<irq>,<dma>,<dma2>" to the kernel
674 You can say M here to compile this driver as a module; the module is
678 tristate "Yamaha FM synthesizer (YM3812/OPL-3) support"
681 Answer Y if your card has a FM chip made by Yamaha (OPL2/OPL3/OPL4).
682 Answering Y is usually a safe and recommended choice, however some
683 cards may have software (TSR) FM emulation. Enabling FM support with
684 these cards may cause trouble (I don't currently know of any such
685 cards, however). Please read the file
686 <file:Documentation/sound/oss/OPL3> if your card has an OPL3 chip.
688 If you compile the driver into the kernel, you have to add
689 "opl3=<io>" to the kernel command line.
694 tristate "Yamaha OPL3-SA2 and SA3 based PnP cards"
697 Say Y or M if you have a card based on one of these Yamaha sound
698 chipsets or the "SAx", which is actually a SA3. Read
699 <file:Documentation/sound/oss/OPL3-SA2> for more information on
700 configuring these cards.
702 If you compile the driver into the kernel and do not also
703 configure in the optional ISA PnP support, you will have to add
704 "opl3sa2=<io>,<irq>,<dma>,<dma2>,<mssio>,<mpuio>" to the kernel
707 config SOUND_UART6850
708 tristate "6850 UART support"
711 This option enables support for MIDI interfaces based on the 6850
712 UART chip. This interface is rarely found on sound cards. It's safe
713 to answer N to this question.
715 If you compile the driver into the kernel, you have to add
716 "uart6850=<io>,<irq>" to the kernel command line.
719 tristate "Gallant Audio Cards (SC-6000 and SC-6600 based)"
722 Answer Y if you have a Gallant's Audio Excel DSP 16 card. This
723 driver supports Audio Excel DSP 16 but not the III nor PnP versions
726 The Gallant's Audio Excel DSP 16 card can emulate either an SBPro or
727 a Microsoft Sound System card, so you should have said Y to either
728 "100% Sound Blaster compatibles (SB16/32/64, ESS, Jazz16) support"
729 or "Microsoft Sound System support", above, and you need to answer
730 the "MSS emulation" and "SBPro emulation" questions below
731 accordingly. You should say Y to one and only one of these two
734 Read the <file:Documentation/sound/oss/README.OSS> file and the head of
735 <file:drivers/sound/aedsp16.c> as well as
736 <file:Documentation/sound/oss/AudioExcelDSP16> to get more information
737 about this driver and its configuration.
740 bool "SC-6600 based audio cards (new Audio Excel DSP 16)"
741 depends on SOUND_AEDSP16
743 The SC6600 is the new version of DSP mounted on the Audio Excel DSP
744 16 cards. Find in the manual the FCC ID of your audio card and
745 answer Y if you have an SC6600 DSP.
748 bool "Activate SC-6600 Joystick Interface"
751 Say Y here in order to use the joystick interface of the Audio Excel
755 int "SC-6600 CDROM Interface (4=None, 3=IDE, 1=Panasonic, 0=?Sony?)"
759 This is used to activate the CD-ROM interface of the Audio Excel
760 DSP 16 card. Enter: 0 for Sony, 1 for Panasonic, 2 for IDE, 4 for no
763 config SC6600_CDROMBASE
764 hex "SC-6600 CDROM Interface I/O Address"
768 Base I/O port address for the CD-ROM interface of the Audio Excel
772 prompt "Audio Excel DSP 16"
774 depends on SOUND_AEDSP16
780 Answer Y if you want your audio card to emulate Microsoft Sound
781 System. You should then say Y to "Microsoft Sound System support"
782 and say N to "Audio Excel DSP 16 (SBPro emulation)".
785 bool "SBPro emulation"
788 Answer Y if you want your audio card to emulate Sound Blaster Pro.
789 You should then say Y to "100% Sound Blaster compatibles
790 (SB16/32/64, ESS, Jazz16) support" and N to "Audio Excel DSP 16 (MSS
793 If you compile the driver into the kernel, you have to add
794 "aedsp16=<io>,<irq>,<dma>,<mssio>,<mpuio>,<mouirq>" to the kernel
799 config AEDSP16_MPU401
800 bool "Audio Excel DSP 16 (MPU401 emulation)"
801 depends on SOUND_AEDSP16 && SOUND_MPU401
803 Answer Y if you want your audio card to emulate the MPU-401 midi
804 interface. You should then also say Y to "MPU-401 support".
806 Note that the I/O base for MPU-401 support of aedsp16 is the same
807 you have selected for "MPU-401 support". If you are using this
808 driver as a module you have to specify the MPU I/O base address with
809 the parameter 'mpu_base=0xNNN'.
812 tristate "VIDC 16-bit sound"
813 depends on ARM && (ARCH_ACORN || ARCH_CLPS7500) && SOUND_OSS
815 16-bit support for the VIDC onboard sound hardware found on Acorn
818 config SOUND_WAVEARTIST
819 tristate "Netwinder WaveArtist"
820 depends on ARM && SOUND_OSS && ARCH_NETWINDER
822 Say Y here to include support for the Rockwell WaveArtist sound
823 system. This driver is mainly for the NetWinder.
826 tristate "TV card (bt848) mixer support"
827 depends on SOUND_PRIME && I2C
829 Support for audio mixer facilities on the BT848 TV frame-grabber
833 tristate "XpressAudio Sound Blaster emulation"
836 config SOUND_SH_DAC_AUDIO
837 tristate "SuperH DAC audio support"
838 depends on SOUND_PRIME && CPU_SH3
840 config SOUND_SH_DAC_AUDIO_CHANNEL
843 depends on SOUND_SH_DAC_AUDIO