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From: nsayer@quack.kfu.com (Nick Sayer)
Subject: Re: 2.0.5-R and new laptop woes
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Date: 17 Jun 1995 06:26:20 UTC
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johnh@ficus.cs.ucla.edu (John Heidemann) writes:

>Add these options to your config file to build a new kernel:
>	options		ALLOW_CONFLICT_IOADDR
>	device		psm0	at isa? port "IO_KBD" tty irq 12 vector psmintr

The new syntax for 2.0.5 is

device psm0 at isa? port "IO_KBD" conflicts tty irq 12 vector psmintr

The fix for me, as I mentioned, was commenting out the probe routine.

I've also gotten a bit further with the audio, but not out of the woods
yet:

I added _all_ of the audio devices in from LINT and now /dev/audio
doesn't give the 'soundcard system not configured' warning anymore.
So I turned off all but mss0 and uart0 (the only two devices it found).
Now the problem is that if I feed an audio file into /dev/audio, I get
about a second of sound, then it hangs (I can kill the process, though).
Every time I open /dev/audio, the count for irq 10 increments, which
tells me that the IRQ vector is not incorrect... /dev/dsp and /dev/dsp16
do roughly the same thing. Anyone have any ideas?

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