sound card problems

2004-08-12 Thread Rogue Spider
I still need help initalizing my ess1888 sound card
not a 1886 my bad
it is a plug n play i have all the irq 5
dma 1 etc info
ive edited the crap out of device hints
ive ran out of ideas n im gitn tired of typing
the same question agine n ag-n '(



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sound card problems

2004-04-16 Thread Rogue Spider
i tried using hints to enable my ess1886 sound card
its a 32 bit sound card and all i get is a message
device /dev/dsp operation not supported by device
what does it mean?
?how do i fix it?

freebds 5.0, kde 3.0, compaQ 200mz MMX, 32 bit ram,
ess 1886 32 bit sound card, ass chewing machine.





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Re: onboard sound card problems

2003-11-11 Thread Will Yardley
On Mon, Nov 10, 2003 at 04:28:22PM -0500, fbsd_user wrote:
 [ I wrote (TOFU reversed) ]:

  I have been having some problems since upgrading to 4.9 - earlier I
  had problems with the onboard sound card, so I switched to a PCI
  card which worked a lot better. Since the upgrade, FreeBSD makes the
  onboard card /dev/dsp0 and the PCI card /dev/dsp1.

 Disable the onboard sound in the pc bios setup config.

Actually, it's already disabled (I just checked). It was disabled from
the last time I had this problem. However, since the upgrade from 4.8
to 4.9, FreeBSD seems to recognize it anyway. I haven't changed any of
the BIOS settings.

The actual setting is something like:
AC97 onboard sound controller: [Disabled]

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onboard sound card problems

2003-11-10 Thread Will Yardley
Not sure if Mailing.freebsd.questions is still gatewayed here (it's really
low traffic now, so I'm thinking not) if it still is, sorry for the
repost.

From: Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Disabling onboard sound card

I have been having some problems since upgrading to 4.9 - earlier I had
problems with the onboard sound card, so I switched to a PCI card which
worked a lot better. Since the upgrade, FreeBSD makes the onboard card
/dev/dsp0 and the PCI card /dev/dsp1. Is there any way to reverse the
two devices? Do I just need to specify the device / IRQ in the kernel
configuration (and if so, what exactly should I put?)

aura% dmesg| grep pcm
pcm0: CMedia CMI8738 port 0xb800-0xb8ff irq 9 at device 3.0 on pci2
pcm1: Yamaha DS-1 (YMF724) mem 0xf100-0xf1007fff irq 9 at device
10.0 on pci2
pcm1: Asahi Kasei AK4540 AC97 Codec

Is there a quick hack to disable the onboard sound or switch the two
devices?

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