W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
Have you tried using the OSS sound drivers for
solaris?

http://www.4front-tech.com/solaris.html


Thanks, but no luck (yet).  Probably b/c the sound chipset (MCP55) is too new.

Hi Wayne,
you might want to have a go at Jürgen Keil's audioi810 driver
from http://www.tools.de/solaris/audio. I hacked in the following
line to the 1.9beta version in order to get my K8NS-Pro builtin
audio to work:

$ diff -c drv/i810/audioi810.c drv/i810/audioi810.c.new
*** drv/i810/audioi810.c        Fri Jul 29 00:48:15 2005
--- drv/i810/audioi810.c.new    Tue Sep 27 17:28:55 2005
***************
*** 583,588 ****
--- 583,589 ----
        case 0x01b1: revstr = "nForce MCP"; break;
        case 0x006a: revstr = "nForce MCP2"; break;
        case 0x00da: revstr = "nForce MCP3"; break;
+       case 0x00ea: revstr = "nForce3 250Gb MCP-T"; break;
        }
        break;
      case 0x1039: /* SiS */

=======

my device's full pci compatible strings are

               :compatible       (1871c00000195TBL)
               | pci10de,ea.1458.a002.a1 |
               | pci10de,ea.1458.a002 |
               | pci1458,a002 |
               | pci10de,ea.a1 |
               | pci10de,ea |
               | pciclass,040100 |
               | pciclass,0401 |



cheers,
James C. McPherson
--
Solaris kernel software engineer, system admin and troubleshooter
              http://www.jmcp.homeunix.com/blog
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