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Luigi RizzoAug 31, 1998 11:54 am 
Roland JesseAug 31, 1998 12:29 pm 
Oliver FrommeSep 1, 1998 7:41 am 
Luigi RizzoSep 1, 1998 8:25 am 
David KellySep 1, 1998 8:48 am 
George RachorSep 1, 1998 10:05 am 
Luigi RizzoSep 1, 1998 12:33 pm 
David KellySep 1, 1998 12:59 pm 
David KellySep 1, 1998 2:44 pm 
Mikael KarpbergSep 1, 1998 3:06 pm 
Oliver FrommeSep 1, 1998 3:51 pm 
Luigi RizzoSep 1, 1998 7:34 pm 
Luigi RizzoSep 1, 1998 7:36 pm 
Luigi RizzoSep 1, 1998 7:38 pm 
Mikael KarpbergSep 2, 1998 2:19 am 
Roger HardimanSep 2, 1998 2:26 am 
Luigi RizzoOct 27, 1998 11:45 pm 
Denis DeLaRocaOct 28, 1998 1:33 am 
Subject:Re: FAQ: best currently supported sound card?
From:Luigi Rizzo (lui@labinfo.iet.unipi.it)
Date:Sep 1, 1998 8:25:28 am
List:org.freebsd.freebsd-multimedia

Didn't find a pcm(4) man page, as I'd hoped for. But did find Luigi's

not committed yet, it is in my sources though (http://www.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/snd980607.tgz)

/usr/src/sys/i386/isa/snd/{CARDS,README} files. These suggest PCI is not yet supported. Nor is /dev/synth, at least until Summer '98?

i'd say until the next millennium :)

Darn it! No synth(4) man page either. And I can't find it in /dev/MAKEDEV. Was thinking about making a 300 baud modem (transmit only) and a synthesizer would be Just The Thing. Apparently I'm looking

cat'ting your file to /dev/audio is also an option!

Netsurfing failed to turn up definite sources of Crystal CS423x based

AOpen AW35 is one (and pretty decent i think). YAMAHA OPL/SA2 and OPL/SA3 (isa-pnp) are other good ones. The problem is that most of these cards claim SB compatibility as a feature and forget to say what they really are :(

cheers luigi

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