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> Since there was a recent thread on doing sound recording
> on FreeBSD, I thought I'd report on what I've been doing
> here and results thereof.
...
> However, at 44100 khz scan rate, small "ticks" appear in
> when the sound level is fairly loud. These are almost
> undetectable, but, once you notice them, they're really
> annoying. Sort of like someone ticking the edge of a piece
> of paper in the background of the recording. A test I made
> with silence followed by a loud sound produced a "tick"
> right *before* the sound. I don't know what this might mean.

no idea either...

> This is while using a kernel with the Voxware driver.
> 
> I decided to try Luigi's driver to see if results were
> similar, but can't get it to work on 3.0-SNAP-971225.
> (Locks up entire system after delivering short burst
> of sound). I was hoping that perhaps this might be a cure. 8-(.

I think SB16 operation with my driver in 3.0 might be partially
broken (it is not supposed to lock up the system, though!).
I suggest to upgrade to my latest code at

	http://www.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/FreeBSD.html

where I fixed the SB recording problem.

> Finally, the RealAudio 3.0 encoder will core-dump immediately when
> you try to use the line or mic input to record a RealAudio file
> to disk. If you first make a raw audio file, then encode that, it
> works fine. I've mentioned this before and reported it to RealAudio.

I had the same problem. Maybe that's because you have the demo/free
version of the encoder which does not work with streams ? Unfortunately
the trick of redirecting stdin does not work.

	cheers
	luigi
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Are any of you running FreeBSD 2.2.5, with X version 3.3.1 using an
STB velocity 64 graphics card successfully?  I upgraded to these
versions a few days ago and am finding that if I try to run or configure
and save X my system reboots.  Through experimentation and checking out
some of the news groups I have determined that the problem appears to be
the xserver for my particular card.  (It did work fine in the previous
versions). If any of you know of a solution to this I would greatly
appreciate an email with some info.

Thanks
Linda Blankenship
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Amancio Hasty wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> We currently have two sound drivers :
> 1. Voxware 3.5
> 2. Luigi's snd driver
> 
> We are trying to migrate to Luigi's snd driver due to its simplistic
> design and ease of maintainability.
> 
> Development on Voxware 3.5 is secondary --- does not imply that is
> totally abandoned.

	Ok, thanks for clarifying that.

> Whats on 2.2.x is the Voxware 3.0 , giving the current direction I am not
> that inclined on supporting 2.2.x systems -- don't have time nor resources.

	Well, I can understand not wanting to make major changes, however we're
talking about one character. :)  It's a long-standing error that if
corrected will be very beneficial to the vast hordes who have an SB16 or
related card. It will also close the PR that mine was a duplicate for.
:)  In short, I feel like it's a change worth making, but the decision
is yours. 

Thanks for your time,

Doug

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On 01-Feb-98 Luigi Rizzo wrote:
>> However, at 44100 khz scan rate, small "ticks" appear in
>> when the sound level is fairly loud. These are almost
(snip)

> no idea either...

(snip)
> I think SB16 operation with my driver in 3.0 might be partially
> broken (it is not supposed to lock up the system, though!).
> I suggest to upgrade to my latest code at
> 
>       http://www.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/FreeBSD.html
> 

I'll try that...

I found the problem with the "tick". It is apparently a ground
loop between the SB16 and the mixer. A heavy ground wire from
the chassis of the mixer to one of the cabinet screws on the
computer fixed the problem. The shield ground of the cable from
the mixer to the sound card "line" input was not enough, nor the
ground pin of the AC plugs. I should have learned this by now
(I've done studio audio work for many years). Sometimes you get
sloppy when working at home!

Thanks and regards,

Jim Durham







Jim Durham


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I subscribe to -hackers, not -multimedia so please cc me.

I've made up a basic man page for the bktr driver. If anyone has any
changes, please let me know.  I installed my bt848 card with no
problem, but I've not fiddled with the driver beyond that.

I was thinking that it would be a good idea to move
/usr/share/examples/meteor to /usr/share/examples/video/meteor (or something..).
It would be a good idea to include a sample prg for the bktr
driver then.  I hacked one of the meteor examples to work ( in a
web cam capacity), but I'd bet somebody else out there has a better
version.  I also set it up to change my X background every 10 min to a 
picture from one of the television channels with a shell script.

fxtv is very cool btw.

-bill
wlloyd@mpd.ca

======Do this in /usr/src/share/man/man4/man4.i386/

--- Makefile.old        Fri Jan 30 22:58:42 1998
+++ Makefile    Fri Jan 30 23:01:37 1998
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
 #      $Id: Makefile,v 1.54.2.11 1998/01/30 00:42:50 jkh Exp $
 
-MAN4=   aha.4 ahb.4 ahc.4 aic.4 apm.4 ar.4 asc.4 bt.4 cx.4 cy.4 de.4 dgb.4 \
+MAN4=   aha.4 ahb.4 ahc.4 aic.4 apm.4 ar.4 asc.4 \
+       bktr.4 bt.4 cx.4 cy.4 de.4 dgb.4 \
        ed.4 eg.4 el.4 ep.4 ex.4 gsc.4 fdc.4 fe.4 fxp.4 ie.4 io.4 \
        joy.4 keyboard.4 labpc.4 le.4 lnc.4 lp.4 lpt.4 matcd.4 mcd.4 mem.4 \
        meteor.4 mouse.4 mse.4 mtio.4 nca.4 ncr.4 npx.4 \
@@ -16,6 +17,7 @@
 MLINKS+=       apm.4 ../apm.4
 MLINKS+=       ar.4 ../ar.4
 MLINKS+=       asc.4 ../asc.4
+MLINKS+=       bktr.4 ../bktr.4
 MLINKS+=       bt.4 ../bt.4
 MLINKS+=       cx.4 ../cx.4
 MLINKS+=       cy.4 ../cy.4


======Put in bktr.4
.\"
.\"	$Id$
.\"
.Dd January 28, 1998
.br
.in +0.5i
.Dt BKTR 4 i386
.Os FreeBSD 2.2
.Sh NAME
.Nm brooktree
.Nd video capture driver
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.Nm device bktr0
.Sh DESCRIPTION
The
.Nm bktr
driver provides support for PCI
.Em video
capture on low cost high performace boards.  The driver is heavily based to the Meteor driver.  The bktr driver should support most video cards based on the
.Em Brooktree Bt848 Video Capture Chip.
.Pp
Specifically the following cards work: 
.br
.Em Hauppage Wincast TV
.br
.Em STB TV PCI Television Tuner
.br
.Em Miro PC TV
.br
.Em Intel Smart Video Recorder III
.Pp
Currently the driver supports the following features:
.br
.in +0.5i
PCI to PCI dma transfer
.br
clipping
.br
yuv
.br
rgb16
.br
rgb24
.br
rgb32
.in -0.5i
.Pp
You may also use the following kernel parameter:
.Pp
.Em options "BROOKTREE_ALLOC_PAGES=xxx"
specifies the number of contiguous pages to allocate when successfully
probed.  The default number of pages allocated by the kernel is 216.
This means that there are (216*4096) bytes available for use.
.Pp
.Sh AUTHOR
This driver is based on the work of
.An Jim Lowe Aq james@miller.cs.uwm.edu ,
.An Mark Tinguely Aq tinguely@plains.nodak.edu ,
.An Amancio Hasty Aq hasty@star-gate.com
and a bunch of other people.
.Sh FILES
.Bl -tag -width /usr/share/examples/meteor -compact
.It Pa /usr/share/examples/meteor
Examples of what you can do with the driver.
.El
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr meteor 4
.Sh HISTORY
The
.Nm
driver first appeared in
.Fx 2.2 

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I'm successfully using a Ricoh MP6200S CD-RW under FreeBSD 2.2-RELENG-something
using the patches that were posted a few weeks ago.  But because it is
recognised as a worm device, the normal CD ioctls for playing audio and
ejecting don't work.  Has this been solved in a more recent version?

-- Richard

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Just committed an update to the bt848 driver.

The driver can also be found thru http://www.freebsd.org/~ahasty/Bt848.html


Bugs/Enhancements:

1. Takeshi Ohashi <ohashi@atohasi.mickey.ai.kyutech.ac.jp> submitted
   code to support bktr_read . /usr/src/share/examples/rgb24.c now works 8)

2. Flemming Jacobsen <fj@schizo.dk.tfs.com> submitted code to support 
   radio available in some bt848 based cards;additionally, wrote
   code to correctly recognized his bt848 card.

   Sample code to use the radio:

/*
** radio.c - Manipulate the radio mode of bt848 based video cards.
**
** This program doesn't fully initialize the card. Start and stop fxtv
**  to do this. Then use this program to set the radio frequency.
**
** Flemming Jacobsen 971130, fj@login.dknet.dk
*/

#include <stdio.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <sys/fcntl.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

#define TUNER
#include <machine/ioctl_bt848.h>

main(int argc, char **argv)
{
  int arg=0;
  int quit=0;
  int tuner;
  double f;

  if((tuner=open("/dev/tuner0",O_RDONLY)) < 0) {
    perror("/dev/tuner0");
    exit(1);
    }

  if(argc>1 && !strcmp(argv[1],"-quit")) {
    quit=1;
    argc--;
    argv++;
    }

  if(argc != 2) {
    fprintf(stderr,"Usage: radio [-quit] <frequency>\n");
    fprintf(stderr,"I.e.   radio 103.2\n");
    exit(1);
    }

  f=atof(argv[1]);

  arg=0;
  if(ioctl(tuner,TVTUNER_SETAFC,&arg)) {
    perror("TVTUNER_SETAFC");
    exit(1);
    }

  arg=(int)(f*100);
  if(ioctl(tuner,RADIO_SETFREQ,&arg)) {
    perror("RADIO_SETFREQ");
    exit(1);
    }

  if(quit)
    exit(0);

  fclose(stdin); fclose(stdout); fclose(stderr);
  select(0,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL);
}

3. Roger Hardiman <roger@cs.strath.ac.uk> submitted various fixes to smooth
   out the microcode .

4. Added supported for yuv12 so we know can capture raw streams and feed it
   to mpeg_encoder . The upshot is that we can now mpeg encode more and save
   nearly 100 percent of the disk requirements previously for programs such
   as fxtv first save the raw video image to disk then converted to a 
   format suitable for mpeg_encode.


	Enjoy,
	Amancio



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Tnks for the man page will see about committing it later on the
week . 

	Amancio

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hasty>>Just committed an update to the bt848 driver.

hasty>>Bugs/Enhancements:
hasty>>
hasty>>1. Takeshi Ohashi <ohashi@atohasi.mickey.ai.kyutech.ac.jp> submitted
hasty>>   code to support bktr_read . /usr/src/share/examples/rgb24.c now works 8)

Thanks. But original bugfix patch was reported by Mr. Takao Shinohara in 
Problem Report kern/4329. I did only applied for the latest version :-)

I thank Mr. Shinohara.
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Sorry about that .

Thank you Mr. Shinohara.

	Amancio
> hasty>>Just committed an update to the bt848 driver.
> 
> hasty>>Bugs/Enhancements:
> hasty>>
> hasty>>1. Takeshi Ohashi <ohashi@atohasi.mickey.ai.kyutech.ac.jp> submitted
> hasty>>   code to support bktr_read . /usr/src/share/examples/rgb24.c now works 8)
> 
> Thanks. But original bugfix patch was reported by Mr. Takao Shinohara in 
> Problem Report kern/4329. I did only applied for the latest version :-)
> 
> I thank Mr. Shinohara.
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In the latest release of the Bt848 code, I noticed the BT848_I2CWR
ioctl that I submitted some time ago has been put in video_ioctl(),
but it really belongs in tuner_ioctl() , where other I2C devices are
also accessed.

It's just a matter of moving the block in the other function (and
moving the variable declarations at the beginning of video_ioctl,
a hundred lines above... what was wrong with declaring variables
within the block they are used, as in the patch I submitted!).

Oh btw the code works perfectly on 2.2.1

	cheers
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Hi,

Will move the code down the code next time I commit the driver .

	Cheers,
	Amancio

> In the latest release of the Bt848 code, I noticed the BT848_I2CWR
> ioctl that I submitted some time ago has been put in video_ioctl(),
> but it really belongs in tuner_ioctl() , where other I2C devices are
> also accessed.
> 
> It's just a matter of moving the block in the other function (and
> moving the variable declarations at the beginning of video_ioctl,
> a hundred lines above... what was wrong with declaring variables
> within the block they are used, as in the patch I submitted!).
> 
> Oh btw the code works perfectly on 2.2.1
> 
> 	cheers
> 	luigi
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Luigi Rizzo wrote:
> In the latest release of the Bt848 code, I noticed the BT848_I2CWR
> ioctl that I submitted some time ago has been put in video_ioctl(),
> but it really belongs in tuner_ioctl() , where other I2C devices are
> also accessed.

Dammit. My fault. Sorry.

> It's just a matter of moving the block in the other function (and
> moving the variable declarations at the beginning of video_ioctl,
> a hundred lines above... what was wrong with declaring variables
> within the block they are used, as in the patch I submitted!).

Please try to keep your coding style consistent with the existing code. 
There is nothing technically wrong with having the variables in the 
place you put them; however
> 
> Oh btw the code works perfectly on 2.2.1
> 
> 	cheers
> 	luigi
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Don't worry about it Mark you did a fantastic job a few months ago , i.e.,
the review is just a bit tardy 8)


	Cheers,
	Amancio

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Hello,

I recently added the PnP code to my kernel to support a SB16 PnP card.

I'm able to use the card now and play audio CD's if the CD-ROM is connected to one of the on board IDE controllers.

I have now connected the CD-ROM to the sound card ( I need the onboard IDE for a CD Writer).

I'm not sure or don't know how to configure the KERNEL for the CD-ROM and SB16 PnP IDE port to work properly.

I tried adding SB16 PnP IDE as another IDE Controller but it didn't work.

Could you please provide some detail info/help.

Thank You.

Regards
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>you know, it took a while to convince me to switch back to the
>"official" code rather than my locally hacked code :)

Pretty lame excuse -- and thats is okay.

	Be Happy,
	Amancio

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> Don't worry about it Mark you did a fantastic job a few months ago , i.e.,
> the review is just a bit tardy 8)

you know, it took a while to convince me to switch back to the
"official" code rather than my locally hacked code :)

	cheers
	luigi

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Well, I am currently running my IDE CD-ROM drive off of the IDE controller
on my SB32 PnP, so I can tell you it works.  The way I did it was to add
another controller line to my kernel config file:

controller      wdc2    at isa? port "IO_WD3" bio irq 10 vector wdintr
disk            wd4     at wdc2 drive 0

Where the IDE on my soundcard uses irq 10.
This will work after you hack at some of the header files.  You need to
add the following line to /sys/i386/isa/isa.h:

#define IO_WD3        0x168        /* IDE CD-ROM controller on the SB */

Where 0x168 is the address of my IDE port on my soundcard.
I think there may be another file or two you'll need to edit before
this'll compile smoothly.  It should be fairly obvious, just try to make
it and see what file gives you an error.
Hope all this helps!

- Chris Brunner -
- cjb@efn.org   -

On Tue, 3 Feb 1998, Reisha & Darrell Basdeo wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I recently added the PnP code to my kernel to support a SB16 PnP card.
> 
> I'm able to use the card now and play audio CD's if the CD-ROM is connected to one of the on board IDE controllers.
> 
> I have now connected the CD-ROM to the sound card ( I need the onboard IDE for a CD Writer).
> 
> I'm not sure or don't know how to configure the KERNEL for the CD-ROM and SB16 PnP IDE port to work properly.
> 
> I tried adding SB16 PnP IDE as another IDE Controller but it didn't work.
> 
> Could you please provide some detail info/help.
> 
> Thank You.
> 
> Regards
> ~~~~
> rdb
> 
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> 


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Hello, someone gave me a 4x cdrom with a panasonic interface for free,
and my sb16 model CT2300(something) has a panasonic connector, so I went
about trying to get it to work.  so far, no luck. I have no idea what
port the panasonic connector is supposed to use, and my cdrom is a Teac
4x model CD55A.  According to the price tag, someone payed $209 for it
way back when :)

Strange thing is, is during when the kernel probes for it, the drive's
light comes on, and it seems to try to make activity, but still doesnt
detect.  Someone clued me in that the port may be 0x340 and I have tried
that but still no go.  I also tried isa? port?  in the kernel conf file
but it still doesnt probe.  there are four jumpers on the cdrom, and I
belueve they are for a device id of some kind.  appearently ther
panasonic interface allowed daisy chaining of up to 4 devices.  the
jumper was on #2 when I got it, and I have tried with all four, one at a
time.  I also have matcdc0 thru 3 in the conf file just incase.

A standard 40 pin ide cable is what im using to connect it to the
panasonic interface on my sb16.

Any ideas?   Thanks in advance.


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Hello , 
I have a problem with my miro pctv card , when I turn it on , my system
( windows95 -OSR2 ) blocks ,and I must press RESET to reboot the system
. Can you help me.
I have a intel pentium 100, a vxpro+ as motherboard , s3trio64v+ 2mo.
Do you think that there is an uncompatibility with the VXpro+ and the
miropctv card ,
because independally , ( on another machine win95) works correctly with
the miro card  , and there is no conflict from the windows system ( no
conflict about the irq ...).

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Odd , I wonder what is it about Bt848 cards and this mailing which attracts
Win95 folks :(

	Cheers,
	Amancio



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On Wed, 4 Feb 1998, Adam McDougall wrote:

| Hello, someone gave me a 4x cdrom with a panasonic interface for free,
| and my sb16 model CT2300(something) has a panasonic connector, so I went
| about trying to get it to work.  so far, no luck. I have no idea what
| port the panasonic connector is supposed to use, and my cdrom is a Teac
| 4x model CD55A.  According to the price tag, someone payed $209 for it
| way back when :)
| 
| Strange thing is, is during when the kernel probes for it, the drive's
| light comes on, and it seems to try to make activity, but still doesnt
| detect.  Someone clued me in that the port may be 0x340 and I have tried
| that but still no go.  I also tried isa? port?  in the kernel conf file
| but it still doesnt probe.  there are four jumpers on the cdrom, and I
| belueve they are for a device id of some kind.  appearently ther
| panasonic interface allowed daisy chaining of up to 4 devices.  the
| jumper was on #2 when I got it, and I have tried with all four, one at a
| time.  I also have matcdc0 thru 3 in the conf file just incase.
| 
| A standard 40 pin ide cable is what im using to connect it to the
| panasonic interface on my sb16.
| 
| Any ideas?   Thanks in advance.

If the soundcard is your check the manual and see what port is actually
being used.  You may need to use a DOS utility to detect/set the port
address.

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On Wed, 4 Feb 1998, Dennis Tenn wrote:

> On Wed, 4 Feb 1998, Adam McDougall wrote:
> 
> | Hello, someone gave me a 4x cdrom with a panasonic interface for free,
> | and my sb16 model CT2300(something) has a panasonic connector, so I went
> | about trying to get it to work.  so far, no luck. I have no idea what
> | port the panasonic connector is supposed to use, and my cdrom is a Teac
> | 4x model CD55A.  According to the price tag, someone payed $209 for it
> | way back when :)
> | 
> | Strange thing is, is during when the kernel probes for it, the drive's
> | light comes on, and it seems to try to make activity, but still doesnt
> | detect.  Someone clued me in that the port may be 0x340 and I have tried
> | that but still no go.  I also tried isa? port?  in the kernel conf file
> | but it still doesnt probe.  there are four jumpers on the cdrom, and I
> | belueve they are for a device id of some kind.  appearently ther
> | panasonic interface allowed daisy chaining of up to 4 devices.  the
> | jumper was on #2 when I got it, and I have tried with all four, one at a
> | time.  I also have matcdc0 thru 3 in the conf file just incase.
> | 
> | A standard 40 pin ide cable is what im using to connect it to the
> | panasonic interface on my sb16.
> | 
> | Any ideas?   Thanks in advance.
> 
> If the soundcard is your check the manual and see what port is actually
> being used.  You may need to use a DOS utility to detect/set the port
> address.

If he's got an SB16, it's 10 over the base hex address, ie if the card is
at 0x220, the cdrom controller is at 0x230.

-- 
Jamie Bowden
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Amancio Hasty <hasty@rah.star-gate.com> writes:
>
>Odd , I wonder what is it about Bt848 cards and this mailing which attracts
>Win95 folks :(
>
Reminds me of some PC dealers which gave a hotline number to
their customers. It was the number of the editorial staff of a
german computer magazine.

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On Wed, 4 Feb 1998, Jamie Bowden wrote:

| On Wed, 4 Feb 1998, Dennis Tenn wrote:
| 
| > On Wed, 4 Feb 1998, Adam McDougall wrote:
| > 
| > | Hello, someone gave me a 4x cdrom with a panasonic interface for free,
| > | and my sb16 model CT2300(something) has a panasonic connector, so I went
| > | about trying to get it to work.  so far, no luck. I have no idea what
| > | port the panasonic connector is supposed to use, and my cdrom is a Teac
| > | 4x model CD55A.  According to the price tag, someone payed $209 for it
| > | way back when :)
| > | 
| > | <snip>
| > 
| > If the soundcard is your check the manual and see what port is actually
| > being used.  You may need to use a DOS utility to detect/set the port
| > address.
| 
| If he's got an SB16, it's 10 over the base hex address, ie if the card is
| at 0x220, the cdrom controller is at 0x230.

Actually I knew this but to make sure I put in my previous suggestion
instead.

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On Sat, 31 Jan 1998, Studded wrote:

> My understanding is that you folks want a copy of these kinds of
> things. If there is any response, please send it directly to me since
> I'm not on this list.

The instructions that you have to specify `options SBC_IRQ' and whatnot
are horrendously out of date.  Those values are specified (and overridden)
in your kernel config anyway, so that change wouldn't make a difference. 

I've been running mine on IRQ 5/DMA1 HighDMA 5 for years without the SBC_*
options and everything is peachy keen.  And that was when I actually *had*
the AWE32 back in the 2.1.x days (it's in limbo somewhere, either at a
friend's place or in the box locked in the CS department machine room :)

YMMV.

Doug White                              | University of Oregon  
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	Well, I just went out & bought the double pack (Descent I & II) based 
on the reports here. What's the current status, does anyone have it working 
yet?


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The major number used for the bktr driver is the one allocated for the ipl
(IP filter) device.  This is unfortunate, and mean we'll more-or-less have
to change the major for the bktr driver :-(

I don't think assigning the IP-filter major to the bktr-driver and
re-assigning ipl is an option - there are more people that use bktr than
ipl, but ipl is mission-critical and bktr is not.

Any thoughts on what we can do to make the transition as easy as possible?

Eivind.


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That major device was assigned to us for the bktr driver -- at least
thats the way I remember.

We can of course if there is no big objection from the group to change
our major device -- just one minor thing I want a real major device
and don't care to go over this exercise again.


	Cheers,
	Amancio



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On Thu, Feb 05, 1998 at 04:54:39PM -0800, Amancio Hasty wrote:
> 
> That major device was assigned to us for the bktr driver -- at least
> thats the way I remember.

Sorry - nothing I can do about it.  It hasn't gone into majors.i386 at that
time, at least.

I'm no more happy than you to have to change it, but I don't think changing
ipl is an option - it could screw people BIGTIME, as opposed to merely not
being able to watch TV until they've figured out what's happened.

> We can of course if there is no big objection from the group to change
> our major device -- just one minor thing I want a real major device
> and don't care to go over this exercise again.

Just grab the next one from majors.i386 yourself.  You've got commit privs
now :-)

Eivind.

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Hi, I'm trying to use luigi's sound driver on 2.2-980123-SNAP.
It worked previously on 2.2.5-RELEASE

anyway, I have a soundblaster 16 non-pnp
I downloaded snd980123.tgz,
put it in the source tree, 
applied the patches for 2.2.5 with patch <patches.225

device          pcm0 at isa ? port? tty irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x15 vector
pcmintr
in my kernel config, but I get these errors:

%make 
cc -c -O -Wreturn-type -Wcomment -Wredundant-decls -Wimplicit 
-Wnested-externs -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes 
-Wpointer-arith  -nostdinc -I- -I. -I../.. -I../../../include
-DCOMPAT_43 -DMSDOSFS -DFFS -DINET -DKERNEL  ../../i386/isa/isa.c
../../i386/isa/isa.c:669: warning: no previous prototype for
`isa_dmastatus'
../../i386/isa/isa.c:752: redefinition of `isa_dmastatus'
../../i386/isa/isa.c:669: `isa_dmastatus' previously defined here
../../i386/isa/isa.c:931: warning: no previous prototype for
`isa_dmastop'
../../i386/isa/isa.c:949: redefinition of `isa_dmastop'
../../i386/isa/isa.c:931: `isa_dmastop' previously defined here
*** Error code 1

Stop.

any ideas?

thanks

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Are their any applications for observation cameras that reduce the
data rate depending on the video?

For example, I have a camera watching a relatively static scene,
occasionally the scene changes.

I'd like the data rate to drop off when the scene is relatively
static and increase to an upper limit when the scene is changing.
Sort of semi-constrained.

I can imagine hacking into an MPEG encoder engine and modifying it
such that if the motion estimation is below some threshhold nothing
comes out.

Anything like this already exist?

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Try vic with h.261

	Cheers,
	Amancio


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> in my kernel config, but I get these errors:
> 
> %make 
> cc -c -O -Wreturn-type -Wcomment -Wredundant-decls -Wimplicit 
> -Wnested-externs -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes 
> -Wpointer-arith  -nostdinc -I- -I. -I../.. -I../../../include
> -DCOMPAT_43 -DMSDOSFS -DFFS -DINET -DKERNEL  ../../i386/isa/isa.c
> ../../i386/isa/isa.c:669: warning: no previous prototype for
> `isa_dmastatus'
> ../../i386/isa/isa.c:752: redefinition of `isa_dmastatus'
> ../../i386/isa/isa.c:669: `isa_dmastatus' previously defined here
...

I suspect you have applied the patches to isa.c twice resulting in two
instances of each of the new functions (or, you have fetched isa.c from
-stable, where those patches are now in) ?

	chees
	luigi

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Hi,

I have a MIRO PC/TV board, and it works just fine with the bt848 driver :-)

There are a few strange things with the fxtv program though:

- When I switch to fullscreen the size of the image doesn't actually fit on
  my monitor.
- When I switch back from fullscreen, the 'view' I get to my X isn't aligned
  properly, moving the mouse into a corner (lower right) 'scrolls' the screen
  the few pixels needed and all is fine again.
- Sometimes there are 'artifacs' when objects in the TV image move. I have
  no idea where they come from, I only know that under windows I have the
  same problem sometimes.

Good work people! Now I can finally play my playstation again without having
to boot to windows :)

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Does the ELF version of the latest RealPlayer work on 2.2.5-REL ?

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