Re: SB AWE64 not recognised anymore

2000-05-28 Thread Szilveszter Adam
On Sun, May 28, 2000 at 04:34:57PM +0200, Jose M. Alcaide wrote: > Ollivier Robert wrote: > > > > I just upgraded my home machine from 4.0-R to 5.0-CURRENT and have found > > something odd. I have an ISA PnP SB AWE64 in the machine and it is not seen by > > the system at all. > > > > -CURRENT k

Re: SB AWE64 not recognised anymore

2000-05-28 Thread Jose M. Alcaide
Ollivier Robert wrote: > > I just upgraded my home machine from 4.0-R to 5.0-CURRENT and have found > something odd. I have an ISA PnP SB AWE64 in the machine and it is not seen by > the system at all. > -CURRENT kernel built last Thursday recognizes my AWE64 PnP: $ uname -a FreeBSD defiant.we

Re: SB AWE64 not recognised anymore

2000-05-28 Thread Szilveszter Adam
On Sun, May 28, 2000 at 10:12:57AM +0200, Ollivier Robert wrote: > > What does 'cat /dev/sndstat' say on your system? > > Device non configured of course :-( Hmmm I think I'll have to give up on this one... apart from "it should work" I cannot think of any more insight just now. Maybe testing i

Re: SB AWE64 not recognised anymore

2000-05-28 Thread Ollivier Robert
According to Szilveszter Adam: > The only remaining issue this far has been that when the Linux RealPlayer > starts playing a clip, it will always start-stop-start in the beginning and Last time I started the RealPlayer7, it went fine but I'll have to test it again as soon as I get my card back

Re: SB AWE64 not recognised anymore

2000-05-27 Thread Szilveszter Adam
Hello! On Sun, May 28, 2000 at 02:06:03AM +0200, Ollivier Robert wrote: > I just upgraded my home machine from 4.0-R to 5.0-CURRENT and have found > something odd. I have an ISA PnP SB AWE64 in the machine and it is not seen by > the system at all. Are you using the pcm driver or the old voxware

SB AWE64 not recognised anymore

2000-05-27 Thread Ollivier Robert
I just upgraded my home machine from 4.0-R to 5.0-CURRENT and have found something odd. I have an ISA PnP SB AWE64 in the machine and it is not seen by the system at all. I found this in dmesg: isab0: at device 7.0 on pci0 isa0: on isab0 ... isa0: unexpected small tag 14 ... unknown: can't as