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Date:      Tue, 25 May 1999 11:46:42 -0700
From:      "Fujie Zhang" <fzhang@cs.nmsu.edu>
To:        "Mark B. Turner" <the.macronerd@mindspring.com>
Cc:        <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Ensoniq PCI sound card
Message-ID:  <019401bea6de$efe40040$c73e7b80@NMSU.Edu>
References:  <199905242000.OAA16340@cs.CS.NMSU.Edu> <374AA694.C289B928@mindspring.com>

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thx for replying. NetBSD has a driver for a similar card that supports the
"original Ensoniq AudioPCI" card. the one i have is a slightly newer
version - AudioPCI 97. hope when people work on the driver for these cards,
they will mind the different versions of them.

> I have found no documentation on this soundcard specifically except that
> support is being worked on. The pcm driver works though, look for pcm in
> LINT. I am not sure if it is the correct way to do it, but I put pci
> where LINT has isa in the pcm entry. Then /dev/MAKEDEV snd1 and change
> the dsp link so that it points to /dev/audio1. Let me know if this works
> for you also.
>
> Fujie Zhang wrote:
> >
> > is the Ensoniq PCI sound card supported by FreeBSD? i am a newbie to
FreeBSD.
> > the PCI card (pnp) was not even detected by the Generic kernel of 3.2. i
thought
> > at least it will be detected no matter if there is support for it. it
works fine
> > with Windoze. so i assume the installation is ok.
> > BTW, i did not see any configuration options for any sound card entry
even in
> > the LINT file. as i said i'm new to freebsd. so bear with me if the
question is
> > trivial or even stupid. any help will be appreciated.
> >
> > Fujie Zhang
> > 2217 Hagarty Road #12, Las Cruces, NM 88001. (505)532-8307
> > 131 Science Hall, NMSU, Las Cruces, NM 88003. 646-6229
> >
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