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How to configure a GUS-PNP ?
- To: misc_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_org
- Subject: How to configure a GUS-PNP ?
- From: Nicolas BERNE <gral_(_at_)_guetali_(_dot_)_fr>
- Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2001 13:21:01 +0400
- Reply-to: gral_(_at_)_guetali_(_dot_)_fr
Hi,
I'm trying to configure my Gravis UltraSound PnP, without success, on a OpenBSD
2.9 box.
Here are the messages during boot about this card:
* isapnp0 at isa0 port 0x279: read port 0x203
* "UltraSound Plug & Play, GRV0000, , Synth & Codec" at isapnp0 port
0x220/16,0x320/8,0x32c/4 irq 11 drq 5,7 not configured
* "UltraSound Plug & Play, GRV0011, , Disabled Device" at isapnp0 not
configured
* "UltraSound Plug & Play, PNPB02F, , Game Port" at isapnp0 port 0x201/1
not configured
* "UltraSound Plug & Play, GRV0003, , SB Compatible A" at isapnp0 port
0x388/2 irq 5 drq 1 not configured
* "UltraSound Plug & Play, GRV0004, , MPU-401 GM Musi" at isapnp0 port
0x330/2 not configured
And here are the lines I used on my kernel config file (concerning the gus):
isapnp0 at isa?
gus* at isapnp?
audio* at gus?
I used those lines in /sys/dev/isa/pnpdevs (following the recommendations of
isapnp(4) ):
gus GRV0000 # Advanced Gravis InterWave Audio
gus GRV0003 # Advanced Gravis InterWave Audio
But, without success.
In fact, I noticed that the file /sys/dev/isa/pnpdevs.h didn't change during a
kernel compilation.
So, I used those 2 lines, still without suscces:
{ {"GRV0000"}, {"gus"} },
{ {"GRV0003"}, {"gus"} },
After some searches on google, I found an old pnpdevs file (pnpdevs,v 1.69
1999/04/10) where those 2 lines appear :
#gus GRV0000 # Advanced Gravis InterWave Audio
sb GRV0003 # UltraSound Plug & Play SB Compatible A
And in the corresponding pnpdevs.h file, there is this line:
{ "GRV0003", "sb" },
So, I used those 2 files and I added those lines in my kernel config file:
sb* at isapnp?
audio* at sb?
But, after compil., I've got the following message during boot:
sb0 at isapnp0 "UltraSound Plug & Play, GRV0003, , SB Compatible A" port
0x388/2 irq 5 drq 1: sbmatch failed
Now, I really don't see what to do next.
So, if somebody knows how to make noise whith with <CENSURED> card, I'll be
very grateful :o))
Thanks for reading my bad english...
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