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From: pitts@mimosa.astro.indiana.edu (Jim Pitts)
Subject: Re: Sound support for FreeBSD-1.0-RELEASE
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Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1993 17:08:50 GMT
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In article <JKH.93Nov13222505@whisker.lotus.ie>,
Jordan K. Hubbard <jkh@whisker.lotus.ie> wrote:
>In article <CGFqEJ.GqC@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu> pitts@mimosa.astro.indiana.edu (Jim Pitts) writes:
>   I copied the sound utilities on freebsd.cdrom.com.  They all 'make'
>   correctly.  They all seem to run correctly as well.  Trouble is nothing
>   comes out the speakers.
>
>Hummm..  And you have the sb configured the same way the kernel
>expects to see it, yes?  (IRQ 7, DMA channel 1, etc etc).  I haven't
>heard anyone report anything like this yet..
>

Yep.  I just set the board to the settings in the text file telling you
how to build the sb into the kernel.

>   Yes, I do have the speakers plugged in and the volume turned up.
>
>All the way?  It only works on "10". :-)
>

I was told the best amps went to 11.

					Jim