Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 08:48:53 -0400 From: Justin Hibbits <jrh29@alumni.cwru.edu> To: Marco Trillo <marcotrillo@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-ppc@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Apple Tumbler and Snapper audio: looking for testers Message-ID: <20081010124853.GC1138@narn.knownspace> In-Reply-To: <b9c23c9f0810100123j5fa7c901hafbd79aad673a9c5@mail.gmail.com> References: <b9c23c9f0810090240j371411e2rb02a55141c353659@mail.gmail.com> <20081009220352.GA1138@narn.knownspace> <b9c23c9f0810100123j5fa7c901hafbd79aad673a9c5@mail.gmail.com>
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On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 10:23:34AM +0200, Marco Trillo wrote: > Hi, > > On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 12:03 AM, Justin Hibbits <jrh29@alumni.cwru.edu> wrote: > > I applied the patch, and got all the same output on my MDD as in your email, but > > there is no /dev/pcm0. I do have a /dev/sndstat, and /dev/mixer0. The > > following is the output of /dev/sndstat: > > Thanks for testing it! > > As Nathan commented, the pcm drivers "create" various /dev/dsp and > /dev/audio device nodes. They are created "on demand" using devfs, so > they will not appear when doing a ls in the /dev directory until they > are opened for the first time, in this case by an audio player. > > Thanks, > Marco. I had meant /dev/dsp*, not /dev/pcm, was a typo. When did they start getting created on demand? A kernel from roughly 2 months ago created /dev/dsp0 at load time, instead of access time, so I was confused this time around. Running an actual test, with ogg123, worked. I don't have speaker output, but I do have line-out output. I think the speaker output is a different issue, because I don't even get the startup chime through the speaker anymore. Guess long story short, it works well. Now I just need to get my ass in gear and get the altivec code done, then my G4 will be nearly 100% complete. - Justin
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