Munehiro Matsuda wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> From: Joseph Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2000 08:44:08 -0700
> ::> > > On a simmilar note: what about a driver for ESS Maestro 2E? I'm certainly
> ::> [...]
> ::> > Add $100 from me. There is one that works for some folks out there
> ::> > by <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, but it does not work for me.
> ::>
> ::> where do you find this?
> ::
> :: I'm not sure about Alan, but I got it from an email from Taku
> ::YAMAMOTO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. I've included the email below.
> ::One thing to note, myself and a few others have only been able to get
> ::sound to work out of the audio out jack. For some reason the internal
> ::speakers just don't work. I've played with the settings on the
> ::notebook quite a bit, and they do still work when I boot into
> ::Windows. However, sound, even without the internal speakers, is
> ::better than no sound at all :-)
>
> I have created a patch that trys to enable internal speakers.
The first part of the patch (for maestro.c) didn't apply cleanly for
me, so I ended up doing it by hand.
>
> It worked for me (NEC VersaProNX VA26D), but I'm not sure if it works
> for everybody. Patch is based on Linux driver, but simplified.
>
> If it does not work, 1) try setting GPIO values to what your PC is at
> when rebooting from Windows, 2) try original way the Linux driver do.
> Let me know, if you want to know what Linux driver does.
Unfortunately this didn't work for mine (Dell Inspiron 7500). How to
I find out the GPIO values that make windows work? I'm open to trying
what the Linux driver does. Mind you my C programing skills are
pretty much useless, but I'm willing to try things out :-)
Thanks again to the people working on this, it's nice to have sound
working.
>
> The patch is based on Taku YAMAMOTO's maestro driver found at:
> http://access.cent.saitama-u.ac.jp/~taku/freebsd/maestro/releng4-20000725.tar.gz
>
> FYI, I also was writing Maestro2E driver myself, but I stopped.
> Because YAMAMOTO-san's driver works better than mine. :-)
>
> Thank you,
> Haro
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Joseph Scott
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