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Date:      Fri, 8 Sep 2000 14:09:32 +0300
From:      Odhiambo Washington <vedette@iconnect.co.ke>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Cc:        gsjacobs@netactive.co.za
Subject:   Re: Troubleshooting: Sound
Message-ID:  <20000908140932.C22458@siafu.iconnect.co.ke>
In-Reply-To: <NEBBJDGDILFCPEBEFIPNEEMFCBAA.gsjacobs@netactive.co.za>; from Gail Jacobs on Thu, Sep 07, 2000 at 09:08:15PM %2B0200
References:  <NEBBJDGDILFCPEBEFIPNEEMFCBAA.gsjacobs@netactive.co.za>

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Quoting Gail Jacobs <gsjacobs@netactive.co.za>:
 [000907 22:07]: 
Gail Jacobs>Dear freeBSD.org,
Gail Jacobs>
Gail Jacobs>Dear freeBSD.org,
Gail Jacobs>
Gail Jacobs>I have recently installed freeBSD on a partition on my primary hard disk,
Gail Jacobs>which also runs windows 98.
Gail Jacobs>I have set up most of my other hardware (with alot of my friend's help), but
Gail Jacobs>neither of us could get my sound to co-operate.
Gail Jacobs>It is a Creative Soundblaster 16 (ISA). My friend know's his UNIX a whole
Gail Jacobs>lot better than me, and he tried just about everything he could think of, he
Gail Jacobs>runs a machine with a PCI soundcard, and his auto-detects it on start-up, as
Gail Jacobs>far as i can see 'pcm' is not initialized, on start-up it displays neither a
Gail Jacobs>failure or success message. in my config file in /usr/src/sys/i386/conf the
Gail Jacobs>line reads "device pcm", and we tried the line "device pcm0 at isa? ...etc"
Gail Jacobs>but to no avail. i am not sure what the problem is. i am really hoping you
Gail Jacobs>could help me, as i am sure it is something stupid i have missed. another
Gail Jacobs>thing, the IRQ is reported as 10 by windows, but BSD reports my USB
Gail Jacobs>controller to be on 10, so i disabled USB in my bios as i have the
Gail Jacobs>motherboard expansions, but no physical ports so it is of no use to me. then
Gail Jacobs>BSD reported my Compaq Netelligent PCI network card to be using IRQ 10, and
Gail Jacobs>now windows reports it to be on IRQ 9. My friend said i should note that i
Gail Jacobs>am not currently on the "freeBSD mailing list".
Gail Jacobs>

I also have an ISA sound card like yours and an almost similar problem to
yours when it gets to the IRQ issues and the USB devices.
I've had to compile a kernel without USB support to have the ISA sound
card detected and assigned resources.
I've sorted out my sound card only to the extent that I can play audio CDs
by pressing on the play buttom on the drive. Apparently there's not been
so much help to me with my CS6236 ISA card.

But there is a file /sys/i386/conf/LINT which will guide you on what
device options you can compile in your kernel to work with your card.

I also think that you should include a copy of your dmesg output..it will
help these guys to help you out..also let them know what version of
FreeBSD you are on...

-Wash

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Odhiambo Washington
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