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From: ted@ags.ga.erg.sri.com (Ted Nolan)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Gravis UltraSound PNP pro with 2.1?
Date: 21 Dec 1996 02:13:18 GMT
Organization: SRI International
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Does anyone know if a Gravis Ultrasound PNP Pro is close enough to
a regular Gravis Ultrasound to work with 2.1.0?  Looking at the Windows
setup booklet, it appears to require an insane ammount of IRQs (3).  Do I
really need all this for FreeBSD?  I get the feeling some of them have to
do with gameports and the like?  (The book is not especially helpful
as far as technical details go..)

So, anyone got one working?

				Thanks,

				Ted Nolan