Hi,
I had similar problems if you look to the earlier mails in this list
around october 2000 you may find some of them related. I found xmcd
working sometimes but there's a problem with the audio output. Someone
suggested to use the headphone plug and connect to the line input to
get the audio to the sound chip. Now I can only listen audio CD with
headphones.
You may try to use IDE-SCSI simulation for the xmcd.
Gabor
PS.
I have a Goldstar IDE CD drive.
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<Warning: New to Debian Sparc>
I've just been through the process of converting my Ultra5 to Debian
(from
Redhat), and found that I can't play audio CDs. gtcd crashes on startup
- other
CD players just produce no result on playing.
I had a similar problem in the past when using a stock 2.2 kernel with
RH (RH's
custom kernel worked OK), but it worked in 2.3.xx, so I thought I'd try
building
a 2.4.0 kernel.
Well, the build fails with
../../gcc/config/sparc/sparc.c:1174: Internal compiler error in function
sparc_emit_set_const32
on several source modules.
Q1: Am I the only one having trouble playing audio CDs on Ultra5?
Q2: What do I need to do to compile 2.4.0?
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