Date: Wed, 06 Aug 2003 01:35:43 +0100 From: Matt Heath <matt@thebigchoice.com> To: Michael Haro <perl@netmug.org> Cc: Questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: high-pitched tone from pc speaker Message-ID: <3F304D5F.1040706@thebigchoice.com> In-Reply-To: <20030805231844.GA33041@netmug4.netmug.org> References: <20030805231844.GA33041@netmug4.netmug.org>
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Michael Haro wrote: >I recently installed FreeBSD 4.8 on a server at work. I cvsup'd and >installed an updated world and installed a few ports. I also >rebuilt the kernel to support dual processors. I don't know if this >always happened, but now the on-board pc speaker (the one that goes >beep, not from a sound card) emits a high-pitched tone a minute or two >after boot. > > it could be just be the speaker inducting the electro-magnetic interference from the motherboard when it enabled the second CPU if it is one of those surface contact ones I guess you could break it by forcing something down the little hole it it is one on wires you can test my hypothesis by making the wires longer or you could take out / disable the second CPU and see if that cures it If you have a sensitive sound card you can hear the mb activity as I have myself, mine used to make noise when moved the mouse my first computer the Acorn BBc Micro used to suffer the same problem, you could "hear" scrolling text
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