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− | This is a Cirrus Logic AC'97 Audio | + | This is a Cirrus Logic AC'97 Audio codec |
In addition to an AC'97 Audio controller, these ThinkPad's also have a legacy soundchip with SoundBlaster compatibility for DOS applications (mainly games)<br> | In addition to an AC'97 Audio controller, these ThinkPad's also have a legacy soundchip with SoundBlaster compatibility for DOS applications (mainly games)<br> |
Revision as of 11:05, 3 March 2010
CS4297This is a Cirrus Logic AC'97 Audio codec In addition to an AC'97 Audio controller, these ThinkPad's also have a legacy soundchip with SoundBlaster compatibility for DOS applications (mainly games) Features
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Linux ALSA driver
This sound chip is supported by the snd-intel8x0 kernel module.
ThinkPads this chip may be found in
CS4297 / CS4280 combo
CS4297A / CS4281 combo
CS4297A / CS4624 combo