Information Library for Solaris 2.6 (Intel Platform Edition)

Turtle Beach Tropez Card With CS4231 Chip

o I/O Address: 

0x530 

The sbpro driver automatically chooses an unused DMA channel and IRQ line for the device.


Note -

The Tropez card comes with a software utility for selecting the IRQ, DMA, and MWSS compatibility I/O address settings used by the card. However, that utility does not record those parameters in nonvolatile memory, but in a configuration file used by DOS to set the card's configuration at each reboot. This type of configuration file is not used by the Solaris software and does not affect the operation of the card under the Solaris operating environment.