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From: jason@bsu.gt.ed.net (Jason Bennett)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Sound died
Date: 20 Nov 1996 07:41:50 GMT
Organization: Georgia Institute of Technology
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	Ok, weird stuff happening. I jsut upgraded to 3.0-current, and
I could no longer access my CDROM. Come to find out, there's a new
option for the kernel that I needed. Fine, now I can play CD's
again. Then, at some point, something goes wrong. I can play CD's, but
no music comes through the speakers. It still works under OS/2, but
not FreeBSD. I've tried reconfiguring the card, but it's a AWE32PnP,
so I cannot nail dow nthe settings. The Vox drivers aren't working
either.

	Is there a good program I can use to nail down the card
settings and get these things working?

			jason

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