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This is a Cirrus Logic Audio controller with legacy SoundBlaster compatibility for DOS applications | This is a Cirrus Logic Audio controller with legacy SoundBlaster compatibility for DOS applications | ||
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=== Linux ALSA driver === | === Linux ALSA driver === | ||
This sound chip is supported by the '''snd-cs4281''' kernel module. | This sound chip is supported by the '''snd-cs4281''' kernel module. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:19, 15 November 2020
CS4281This is a Cirrus Logic Audio controller with legacy SoundBlaster compatibility for DOS applications NOTE!
This chip is paired with a Intel AC'97 Audio controller with CS4297A codec, only one sound driver should be loaded, preferably the AC'97 driver.
Features
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Linux ALSA driver
This sound chip is supported by the snd-cs4281 kernel module.