At 04:05 AM 1/5/00 +, Cameron Grant wrote:
> > bus_dmamap_load: Too many segs! buf_len = 0xdf00
> > bus_dmamap_load: Too many segs! buf_len = 0xdf00
>
>argh, forgot something. try mss.c rev 1.44, sb.c rev 1.48.
>
> - cameron
Now the au files play great !!!
there is still something amiss
> bus_dmamap_load: Too many segs! buf_len = 0xdf00
> bus_dmamap_load: Too many segs! buf_len = 0xdf00
argh, forgot something. try mss.c rev 1.44, sb.c rev 1.48.
- cameron
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At 03:08 AM 1/5/00 +, Cameron Grant wrote:
>the panics should be fixed now with sb.c rev 1.47, mss.c rev 1.43.
>
> - cameron
>
Cameron
The panics are stopped
But any sound out of speakers is truncated.
If I try to play a au file it just repeats the first part of it over and over.
The
the panics should be fixed now with sb.c rev 1.47, mss.c rev 1.43.
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Nick Hibma wrote:
>
> Starting mpg123 with a random mpg3 file produces the following panic
> within half a second. The kernel is current as of this morning. THe
> panic is reproducable (as in, I cannot play the mpg3 file).
>
> kernel plus core available if needed.
>
> Dec 15 14:55:25 henny /ker
Starting mpg123 with a random mpg3 file produces the following panic
within half a second. The kernel is current as of this morning. THe
panic is reproducable (as in, I cannot play the mpg3 file).
kernel plus core available if needed.
Dec 15 14:55:25 henny /kernel: ESS1879: adding io range 0x22