> I mailed a couple of days ago on this subject but have not found an 
> answer yet. It would be vey nice to get this very neat
> bit of software going. 

I've got an interesting question for you, where can I find 'acd' :) ? I have no 
manpage, no source-code, no binary with that name, nor a grep acd 
/n/sources/contrib/*/INDEX found something.

>Following a reply from Gabi Diaz(?) who suggested 
> that the Ensoniq es1371 was not supported, I dug up an oldish SB16 card 
> but have still had no success. 

SB16 works, but AC97-cards (the ensoniq-chip is ac97) don't. Likely to change 
because I am an audiophile and will start to work on drivers some day. ;)

> From earlier postings, I've tried 
> audio0=type=sb16 port=0x220 (as well as audio1, type=ess1688 and various 
> other ports) in plan9.ini, and have run bind '#A' /dev. 

I have this one in my plan9.ini. I typed those values in from memory, I was 
'passivly' using computers when ISA was in, so I never really got how to find 
these numbers out without trial-and-error methods:

audio0=type=sb16 port=0x220 irq=7 dma=5

(it is the only ISA-card on a two ISA-slot board, if that matters (probably 
doesn't)).


Note two things: 

1.) After this is in your plan9.ini, the kernel/driver will know what to do. 
You will still have to bind the file-system provided by the audio-driver into 
your namespace - that is bind -a '#A' /dev ...

2.) You are new to Plan9? Did you yet notice that there are private namespaces? 
That means if you open a window, and bind #A into your namespace, just that 
client (and childs) will see /dev/audio.. if you look in window2, you will not 
see /dev/audio in there until you bind it there, too (or, you put the bind 'up 
one layer', so bind #A before rio starts. Or, in acme, execute "Local bind -a 
'#A' /dev" (see Local in acme(1)).




But I am pretty sure gdiaz is right that 'acd', however where it is ;), as a 
cd-player (it apperently is), will just command the ATAPI-drive to start/stop 
playing. I do not know if you can change the volume from software, maybe check 
for that. 


Mfg, Sascha

Reply via email to