try this:
device         pcm0
device         sbc0

IIRC pnp is standard in the latest -current, so if yours is more than a
few days old you may need controller pnp0 too.

If the above doesnt work, try options PNPBIOS.

And for further reference, the freebsd-multimedia list would be your best
bet.

On Fri, 10 Dec 1999, Rob King wrote:

>Pardon me if this was sent to the wrong list, but -hackers seemed as good
>a place as any...
>
>I'm running FreeBSD4.0, current as of 12/10/99 (today)...I just traded
>with a friend and found myself with an SB AWE 64...while there are
>instructions on getting this card working under 3.2, there are none for
>4.0 - in which the kernel config pnp syntax has totally changed. Even if
>it hadn't, my kernel still doesn't recognize it...if there's anyone out
>there that has any information, please, let me know.
>
>Thanks,
>Rob
>
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