Date: Tue, 21 Feb 95 9:47:29 CDT From: grant@cobber.cord.edu (Chris Grant) To: ats@g386bsd.first.gmd.de (Andreas Schulz) Cc: questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: sound problems Message-ID: <9502211547.AA25226@cobber.cord.edu> In-Reply-To: <199502191755.SAA10975@g386bsd.first.gmd.de>; from "Andreas Schulz" at Feb 19, 95 6:55 pm
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> > Feb 14 09:45:49 eyeara /kernel: snd1 at 0x388 on isa > > Feb 14 09:45:49 eyeara /kernel: snd1: <Yamaha 2-OP FM> > > Feb 14 09:45:49 eyeara /kernel: snd2 at 0x220 irq 10 drq 1 on isa > > Feb 14 09:45:49 eyeara /kernel: snd2: <SoundBlaster Pro 3.2> > > Whch Soublaster Card do you have exactly ? Is it a Soundblaster 16 > or a Soundblaster 1.0 or 2.0 or PRO ? > And what do you have as the disk-controller in the machine ? > Can be a wrong interrupt, a wrong adress or any other thing. Simply to > difficult to say from the info :-). Okay, I would cut/paste the whole boot probing sequence, but I took my machine back to my house again, to play there. So I will just run down where my irq's are, etc. I just recompiled my kernel last night, so I know this is where they are at. sio1 3 sio0 4 ed0 5 (WD8013) lpt0 7 mse0 9 (ATI GUP bus mouse, *3* button!) snd2 10 (SB Pro, 16bit, pseudo-cdrom etc., older) drq 1, dma 1 psm0 12 (2 button Microsoft) I have an IDE interface, with 2 240m drives. Would you think that there is an address conflict with my mouse and/or video card? I remember hearing somewhere that some REAL video cards use IRQ's to support their operation. Is this true? --Chris -- Christopher K. Grant | Oh Spot, the complex levels of behaviour you display Concordia College | connote a fairly well developed cognitive array.-Data XF3.1.1-FreeBSD_2.1_Development-<eyara.hcc.cord.edu>-486dx2/66,8m,450m,2m,19" SEI Info Tech/Information Systems Distributor/Office Systems Support
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