On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 10:54:35PM -0400, Doug Ledford wrote:
[...]
>
> Both B and C are cases of the whole chip acting flat busted. I would suspect
> that possibly Win2k drivers set this thing up some way that we don't recover
> from.
Hmmmm...
quite possible. It's certainly true that a soft reboot from win2k leaves the
cs42xx stuff screwed on my Thinkpad T20 so it wouldn't be surprising to hear
of issues with other sound chips. I need to get around to dumping the
registers in the good and bad case to determine what on earth it futzed with
and undo it.
Tim
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