Quoting Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >after three days of fiddling with hardware registers, I managed to make > >it sound! > >I'll work with Iain Sandoe to clean it up and merge it into the > >mainstream kernel. > > > >For the really impatient: > >- use Ben Herrenschidt's 2.2.17pre10-ben2 kernel source > >- apply Iain's dmasound patch > >- replace drivers/sound/dmasound/dmasound_awacs.c and .../awacs_defs.h > >with the attached versions > > > >Note that this contains ugly hacks, lots of debugging code, may crash > on > >any machine other than Pismo, ... you got the picture. > > Cool ;) > > I'll look at you stuff in more details tonight. I'll try to put a > version > in my rsync tree (using the old 2.2.x dmasound) making sure it doesn't > break older boxes. I'll probably let Iain take care of 2.4 > > Ben.
While talking about sound... I've got "cracks" when changing the volume on my iMac. This only happens on the left speaker (on *my* left), also happens with headphones (so it's not the speakers fault). Changing volume up and down gives me the same sound as a broken hifi volume control. Could this come from my iMac ? Does anybody know a _real_ mixer for MacOS so that I could see if it crackles the same way ? Thanks /Hadess http://hadess.net