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From: rone@bofh.noc.best.net (Ron Echeverri)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: What is /dev/dsp?
Date: 25 Jul 1996 07:29:28 -0700
Organization: fidgety systems administrators gmbh
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In article <4t7vfr$f9k@news1.infinet.com>,  <jhermes@osoftw.com> wrote:
>Sorry for the newbie post, but I need to make a link to
>/dev/dsp (used in some X games).  I have a kernel made
>to support my SB16ASP/WBII on ISA (non-PnP).  Should I
>MAKEDEV something with any of these?  They are in my
>custom kernel config:

>snd0
>sb0
>sbvxi0
>sbmidi0
>opl0

'MAKEDEV sb' should make all the SoundBlaster devices, but i'm
unfortunately not familiar with "opl0".

rone
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 Ron Echeverri        Best Internet Systems Administration        rone@best.net
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