On Tue, 2002-03-12 at 12:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Sounds working just great on my Tanzania/4400, I'm just curious. On the > >> MB, I see a Crystal chip that looks like it should be sound, but no such > >> device shows up on the PCI bus. In fact, I haven't been able to find > >> any sign of having a sound device. > >> > >> But the dmasound driver loads, and it plays music *better than it did in > >> it's life as a Macintosh. (???) > >> > >> Does anyone know how this works? > Thanks...This points me in a direction to satisfy my curiousity. I couldn't help but note that this old slow machine plays mp3s really well. I'm quite new to the mac platform (at least as seen from linux.) Overall I'm pretty impressed with the performance I get. I run Gnome on it, forwarded to a PC with a MUCH better Matrox G200 graphics card. Perfdormance is quite snappy, until I run out of ram and hit the SLOW IDE bus. So I suppose I will fill it up with RAM, as it's fairly reasonable on crucial.com right now. I get surprising performance from the network interface, I've been relativly pleased, even though I forward X out, and mount NFS onto this machine.
This Debian port rocks! > The sound bus comes out of the mac-io ASIC (ohare on your Tanzania). This > ASIC contains various things in one PCI device (interrupt controller, > sound bus, IDE, etc...). The AWACS chip is connected to that bus. > > Ben. > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- Mack Allison Linux Support Services 256.428.6161 [EMAIL PROTECTED]