Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 13:17:50 -0500 From: Brian Martinez <marti259@pilot.msu.edu> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org, freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org Subject: Re: 4.1.1 / SMP / SBLive Message-ID: <3A10304D.A01FEE35@pilot.msu.edu> References: <8up93i$1vul$1@msunews.cl.msu.edu>
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I'm sending this to both the STABLE & MultiMedia lists. This thread originates however, in the freebsd-stable list. ====================================== I would be curious about your outcome on the problem Evan, I too run an SMP box (Dual PII 450's) and I have a SBLive in there, Everything shows that it's working just fine. ************ Bootup: Oct 22 16:38:27 iguana /kernel: pcm0: <Creative EMU10K1> port 0xef40-0xef5f irq 9 at device 18.0 on pci0 --- and --- > cat /dev/sndstat FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm) Sep 29 2000 14:51:47 Installed devices: pcm0: <Creative EMU10K1> at io 0xef40 irq 9 (4p/3r channels duplex) ************ On yours, my question is this. IRQ 16? That doesn't exist, there ARE 16 IRQs, but they start at 00 ( == System Timer). So I would be a little iffy on that in regards to your situation. However mine is at IRQ9, and I have the same thing. I turn the speakers up, put headphones in, installed Xmixer, turned up the volume in there, Everything I can think of and still NO sound. The only thing that gives me any kind of error is in /var/log/messages, and it seems to show up when I go to a site that has Flash and Sound in it: Oct 22 16:48:17 iguana /kernel: pcm0: sample rate tracker lock status change I also get one other error only on the console that says something about a buggy irq 10000. Any other insight on this would be extremely helpful :) I run 4.1.1-STABLE, I have read through approximately 4 different tutorials on how to get the Sound Blaster Live working under STABLE, and have been at this point for a couple of months now. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-stable" in the body of the message
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