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From: Tow Wang Hui <towwang@engin.umich.edu>
Subject: Cirrus Logic
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Someone posted regarding static noise problems for an Aria / Cirrus Logic 
(5426 chip, I believe?) combination. Quoted below is a paragraph from 
"The 7th Guest FAQ file" by Gerard Pinzone <gpinzone@ic.sunysb.edu>, which 
hopefully may help:

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From Mark de Wit <935307de@udcf.gla.ac.uk>:  The way to fix 
the static
problem (at least it works for the 5428 Cirrus Logic chipset), 
is to
use the Paradise VESA driver on disk 2 (of T7G).  Load this first, and 
the
static goes away.  Alternatively, there is a fix on cirrus' 
ftp site: 
ftp.cirrus.com.  The problem is caused by a faulty BIOS.  The 
cirrus
fix is a BIOS replacement TSR.  Warning: it's 30KB big!!!!!
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A while ago there was a huge archive of video drivers in ftp.wustl.edu, 
check there.
						Tow

