On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Christopher C. Chimelis wrote: > > Well, now that I've listened closely to my earphones while plugged to the > > iBook, I've noticed a very high-pitched sound that occurs roughly every 2 > > seconds and lasts for about half a second. Any guess what that could be? > > I'm still working on the tumbler (aka TAS) driver. I'll listen more > closely to my headphones when I make the changes to support things other > than the internal speakers (even those aren't filtered properly right now, > FYI).
After a night of sleep and some more listening, I found out that these sonds occur when there is acces to the hard disk drive. I'm using ext3, therefore the regular peaks. When I do something like "find / -type f|xargs cat >/dev/null", I get a constantly chirping sound (still very high pitch and very low volume...) I guess it's a hardware issue, but haven't tried with MacOS yet. Maybe one could filter that out... It's not that bad; I guess you only hear the sound on earphones because the hard disk would be louder if you tried to listen to the speakers... Btw: thanks for your tumbler work! It was really nice to watch more and more of the sound features appear ;-) Maybe you want to have a look at the suspend mode: When pmud puts the machine to sleep while playing mp3s, I sometimes get strange noises when it wakes up again. The only way to fix this is to unload/reload the sound modules... cheers, Siggi