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Date:      Thu, 21 Feb 2002 21:15:23 +0200
From:      Richard =?utf-8?B?xIxlcGFz?= <rch@richard.eu.org>
To:        freebsd-questions-en <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: SB AWE64
Message-ID:  <20020221191523.GW34174@richard.eu.org>
In-Reply-To: <20020221190429.96C665F779@postfix2-2.free.fr>
References:  <5YIFEB6Y4263UO2VUSKIMKWC8E9SR.3c744ca6@sparky> <20020221170707.5A607AB59A@postfix1-2.free.fr> <20020221180017.GT34174@richard.eu.org> <20020221190429.96C665F779@postfix2-2.free.fr>

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On Thu Feb 21 19:58:57 2002 +0100 mess-mate wrote:

>On Thursday 21 February 2002 19:00, you wrote:
>| On Thu Feb 21 18:07:23 2002 +0100 mess-mate wrote:
>| >On Thursday 21 February 2002 02:25, you wrote:
>| >| 2/20/2002 5:44:16 PM, Eric MC <eric.m.c.declerck@free.fr> wrote:
>| >| >Sorry it doesn't work.
>| >| >pcm and sbc doesn't exist and can't create it 'sh MAKEDEV pcm'
>| >| > in /dev.
>| >| >Tryed several creatings, all, pcm0, no way.
>| >| >Of course recompildeet he kernel before.
>| >| >Message: pcm timeout ....
>| >| >Why timeout , it doesn't exist ?
>| >|
>| >| [snip]
>| >
>| >Ok the timeout message is right.
>| >sbc is not set to the right irq ! is set to 9 and must be 5.
>| >Even if I set it in my kernel as sbc0 ................ irq 5
>| >....................
>| >On the boot there is also a message as 'isa0  to many dependent
>| > ... (8) '
>| >How can I set my soundcard to the right irq ?
>| >Many thanks.
>|
>|         Jumpers on card?
>NO.
>Works in other OS's as well. (irq 5) and normally detected without 
>any pb. So why irq 9 in FBSD ?
>
        Maybe you have set some other driver to use irq5?  Some bios settings?  I have the same card and it does work on irq5, don't want to look inside pc for any jumpers now.

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      ☻ Ričardas Čepas ☺

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