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From: uenami@ok.cow.melco.co.jp (Ken'ichi Uenami/=?ISO-2022-JP?B?GyRAPmVPMhsoSiAbJEA4LDBsGyhK?=)
Subject: Unix driver for OPL4 soundboard(SoundMan Wave).
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Date: Fri, 7 Oct 1994 04:27:46 GMT
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Hi!!

I'm user of FreeBSD1.1.5.1.
I built my kernel with FreeBSD sound driver(orignated from Linux),
but it doesn't recognize my "Logitech SoundMan Wave".

SoundMan Wave uses OPL4 chip(compatible with OPL2,3) and Logitech
says it is 100% clone of SB and MPU401(uart mode).

I guess that it needs the special initialization sequence for
compatibility.

Any suggestion?

Thanks in advance.
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