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From: Chane Fullmer <chane>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.bsdi.misc
Subject: SoundBlaster on BSD 2.0
Date: 12 Jan 1996 23:11:47 GMT
Organization: University of California, Santa Cruz
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Hi.

I have a SoundBlaster act alike, it is a Turtle Beach card
with an Opti chipset...

I have activated it as a SoudBlaster Pro, and WinNT finds it and
uses it OK... BSD also finds it on boot, but I haven't been able
to get any soudn out of it yet... 

Has anyone had experience with this kind of setup, or know of
a tool to tes it under BSD... or can give me an example of how
to run something through it..

--thanks
 -chane