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SubjectRe: 2.4.19 MAESTRO sound /dev/dsp3 broken (luxury problem)
On Tue, 6 Aug 2002 15:59:43 -0400
Zach Brown <zab@zabbo.net> wrote:

> > Can you try and find out exactly which kernel it broke at. The only
> > maestro change Im aware of was in rc1-ac7 and wouldn't have that affect
> > in any way I can imagine..
>
> I remember reports from the depths of time that dsp3 didn't work. I
> wonder if there is some generation of chip that has a faulty set of high
> apus.

The embarrasing thing is, I can't boot back to a working kernel. Having completed a marathon compilation I discover that it doesn't work even where it used to. Almost as if something physical has been blown to smithereens.

I'm not (overly) crazy. It _did_ work in 2.4.19-pre10-ac1+preempt. RealOne Player was bound through the environment variable AUDIO=/dev/dsp3 and gqmpeg had been configured to use /dev/dsp2.

Btw, what I called 'a cry from the wilderness' is heavily distorted audio, at a volume about twice as high as the working channels are set to (which practically means maximum...)

You won't hear from me again unless a miracle happens...

Sorry to have wasted peoples time/bandwidth,
Mats Johannesson
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