Here's the information about the sound card I am working with:
> 1) The sound card make and model/chipset. Please be as specific as you can with
> board rev numbers if possible. Please include wether the card is ISA or PCI.
My sound card is a SBPCI128 by Creative Labs.
> 2) FreeBSD version(s) it was tested with. List *all* versions of FreeBSD for
> which you can verify that the sound card does/doesn't work (don't include
> -BETA or -SNAP releases but dates on -STABLE and -CURRENT branches are
> welcome).
I only used the card with FreeBSD 3.2
> 3) Appropriate lines from your kernel config file / PNP setup. i.e. what did
> you have to do to get this card working? Did you need patches not committed
> to a particular branch (if so URLs would be welcome)? Do you use OSS drivers
> instead?
The only line I had to add to my kernel config file was:
device pcm0 at isa? port ? tty irq 10 drq 1 flags 0x0
(This causes a message "pcm0 not found" to appear at boot time but
just ignoring it seems to be o.k. - allthough I would prefer
not to see it, at all.)
> 4) Sample dmesg output for properly configured device. Show the world what
> boot messages relate to the device after properly configured.
These are the messages that appear previous to the message "pcm0 not found":
es1: <AudioPCI ES1370> rev 0x01 int a irq 5 on pci0.9.0
pcm1: using I/O space register mapping at 0xe400
> 5) Miscellaneous notes. State anything "not obvious" to the casual FreeBSD
> user. Good examples might be, "volume is 0 by default, use mixer(1) to
> adjust at boot time," or "sh MAKEDEV snd1 for the 1st device, not snd0."
I had to build the audio device snd1:
# cd /dev
# sh MKDEV snd1
and to use the mixer to set the volume to another value than 0.
I use the following script /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mixer.sh at boot time:
#!/bin/sh
/usr/sbin/mixer vol 60:60 pcm 60:60 cd 60:60
> 6) Is it OK to publish your e-mail address / name as the contributor of this
> information? You may type in an anti-spam version of your e-mail address
> below if you would like that option instead.
Well, I guess, I should not be listed as the contributor, because I
catched these information out of the mailing lists and would prefer
the original poster to appear as the contributor.
Cheers,
Dirk
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