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Most of the Intel i810 motherboards, as well as
other systems (listed below), come with a
'soundcard' built-in. This is known as an AC'97
analog sound device (I've noticed tha ...
It is present in Intel 865GB catagory motherboard
. Works fine with Red Hat Linux 8/9 , Fedora Core
1/2/3 , SUSE 9.x
82801EB/ER (ICH5/ICH5R) AC'97 Audio Controller
Ok, here goes.
This is the onboard chip that comes included with
a board with the Intel 810 chipset mainboards,
this was compatible on Redhat 9 with the default
kernel that ...
Intel® Desktop Board D915GAV help revolutionize
your digital life with support for Intel® Pentium
4 processors, Intel® Celeron® D processors, Intel®
Graphics Media Accelerato ...
This is a bus definition for on board audio and
other devices that handle audio streams (modems,
HDMI, etc). Currently, ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound
Architecture) has support f ...
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