> On Mon, Mar 21, 2005 at 10:12:49PM +0000, David Pye wrote:
>> Also, when playing any audio on my J5000 (AD1889 audio chip) I get the
>> syslog  instantly flooded with :
>>
>> Starting playback at 0x4dbc5000 for 57344 bytes
>> Writing 0x1000 bytes to +0x13000
>> Writing 0x1000 bytes to +0x14000
>> Writing 0x1000 bytes to +0x15000
>> Writing 0x1000 bytes to +0x16000
>> Writing 0x1000 bytes to +0x17000
>> WAV interrupt
>> Starting playback at 0x4dbd3000 for 20480 bytes
>> WAV interrupt
>>
>> Any idea what causes that, and also, whether it should be turned off
>> in the  Debian kernel by default?
>
> The AD1889 drivers (for both OSS and ALSA) are experimental.  Don't
> expect them to work just yet (although there have been some reports of
> the OSS driver working with 48KHz wavs, but I've not had any luck). USB
> audio may be your best bet for the time being.
>
> HTH,
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> Stuart Brady
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