Hi,

> No; I don't think so.  I was stepping through lsl3 earlier this morning
> to find out where this was being called from:
> 
> pc=635b acc=0000 o=640c fp=8328 sp=8330
> prev=20 sbase=82a6 globls=2fe0 &restmod=0
> Step #817369
> 635B: [B] pTos 1a       (blocks)
> 635D: [B] class 0a      -- acc=75c0, o=640c
> 635F: [W] send 06       -- Sound::pause[FUNCT](0000)
> 7576: [W] push2
> 7577: [B] pushi 06
> 7579: [B] lsp 01
> 757B: [B] callk DoSound[31] 04 -- Kernel params: (0006, 0000)
> 
> It's explicitly passing a parameter of 0x0000.

OK, does any of the people who have a better understanding of Sierra's
sound subsystem have any idea whether a handle of 0000 has any special
meaning?

TIA,

llap,
 Christoph

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