Hi Warner,
> : The only line I had to add to my kernel config file was:
> :
> : device pcm0 at isa? port ? tty irq 10 drq 1 flags 0x0
> :
> : (This causes a message "pcm0 not found" to appear at boot time but
> : just ignoring it seems to be o.k. - allthough I would prefer
> : not to see it, at all.)
>
> device pcm0
>
> does the trick for me. I think that will work in 3.2.
>
> -current fixes the problem with psm0 not found.
>
Thanks for the hint! I got rid of the error message :-)
What I still don't understand is the following message at boot time:
pcm1: using I/O space register mapping at 0xe400
I am wondering why there is a message concerning pcm1 instead of pcm0...
Dirk
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