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Date:      Wed, 4 Sep 2002 10:49:17 -0400 (EDT)
From:      "Josh Malone" <jmalone@tovaris.com>
To:        "Yann Golanski" <yann@kierun.org>
Cc:        freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Sound on VAIO PCG-R505EL
Message-ID:  <20020904104648.S74885-100000@usda.intranet>
In-Reply-To: <20020904092419.GE13360@kierun.org>

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That looks like the Intel chip that I have in my desktop.  Hav you tried
loading snd_ich.ko at boot time?  I think that driver is one of those that
just can't be compiled in (licensing or something) and must be loaded
dynamically.

'cat /dev/sndstat' on my box yields:

    : jmalone@usda; cat /dev/sndstat
    FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm)
    Installed devices:
    pcm0: <Intel 82801BA (ICH2)> at io 0xe800, 0xef00 irq 10 bufsz 16384
    (1p/1r/0v channels duplex)


=09=09=09-Josh

On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Yann Golanski wrote:

> Here we go again...
>
> The laptop in question has a Windows=AE sound system compatible with 3D
> surround Built-in stereo speakers. I have compiled `pcm' support in the
> kernel of freebsd-stable and installed it. I made the device, but still
> sound does not work. I'm testing it with `cat /dev/urandom >
> /dev/sndstat' and using xmms.
>
> What am I doing wrong?
>
> pciconf -lv gives me the following:
>
> [...]
> none3@pci0:31:5: class=3D0x040100 card=3D0x8100104d chip=3D0x24858086 rev=
=3D0x02 hdr=3D0x00
>     vendor   =3D 'Intel Corporation'
>     device   =3D '82801CA/CAM (ICH3-S/ICH3-M) AC'97 Audio Controller'
>     class    =3D multimedia
>     subclass =3D audio
> [...]
>

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