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Date:      Tue, 16 Oct 2001 03:02:21 +0200
From:      schrammos@t-online.de (Christian Schramm)
To:        <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   soundcard opti 929
Message-ID:  <001d01c155de$364c8650$9dcbe1d9@machine>

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Has anybody an idea of what exactly to add to my kernel config to get an =
opti 929 isa soundcard to run? i spent lousy hours trying thousand ways =
but everything is that i get a "can't open /dev/dsp" from the player. i =
get a pcm0 result from the dmesg | grep pcm and made the sh MAKEDEV =
snd0. i tried "device pcm" ... device pcm0 at isa?... mss0 at isa... and =
some more, but nothing worked... if anybody has such a card running =
under freebsd4.4 please tell me..

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