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GUSPNP15 8/6//97
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ftp://rah.star-gate.com/pub/guspnp.tar.gz
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This sound driver is for FreeBSD 3.0-current .
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Major enhancement we now support mapping the dma buffer to user
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space for write operations only. This features is useful for
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games like xquake . So far the mmap features seems to work
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with the GUS PnP Pro and with the SB16.
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For xquake you will need:
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1. a few mods to the linux loadable module so just download it and
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replace yours:
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cd /sys/i386/
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tar -xzf linux_ioctl.tar.gz
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cd /usr/src/lkm/linux
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make
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make install
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modunload -i 0 (if you have the linux up and running)
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linux
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ftp://rah.star-gate.com/linux_ioctl.tar.gz
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2. Install the linux lib 2.4 package:
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pkg_add linux_lib-2.4.tgz
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ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/packages-current/emulators/linux_lib-2.4.tgz
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If you don't have xquake you can get it from:
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3. ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/idgames/idstuff/unsup/intel_linux_quake101.tgz
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A simple test program mmap_test.c is provided in the sound driver directory.
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So copy it to your home directory or favorite place and compile it.
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cc -o mmap_test mmap_test.c
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record a sample session:
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cat /dev/dsp >smpl
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now run mmap_test . You will hear a loud pop thats a test program
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then the sample stream will loop .
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Phew, now back to sound driver land 8)
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This is a minor sound driver release for the GUS PnP Pro , GUS MAX,
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AudioTrix Pro , SB16 and SB16 PnP. There is also an experimental
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AWE sub model.
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Included Luigi's clean up work . Tnks!
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Randall Hopper's SB16 speed setting fix . Tnks!
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Fixed signal handling throught out the sound driver. The problem
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first surfaced with the SB16 not generating an interrupt on the
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last dma request and SB afficionados quickly pointed out the
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bug in the driver. I had to put back the auto dma feature for
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xquake :(
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NOTE YOU DON'T NEED THE PNP DRIVER FOR THE GUS PNP SINCE THE DRIVER
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HAS BUILTIN PNP SUPPORT FOR THE GUS.
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My P133 Bios supports PnP. To first figured out what my SB16 PnP
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was being configured to I booted win95 and checked out what Win95
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ended up with . Alternatively, if you want to you can also down
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load Sujal Patel's PnP driver:
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ftp://rah.start-gate.com/pub/FreeBSD-ISA_PnP_June8.tar.gz
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follow the instructions on how to configure your PnP soundcard or
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ISA device.
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Lugi also has Sujal's PnP driver .
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http://www.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/pnp.c
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http://www.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/pnp.h
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the two main files. Follow Sujal Patel's instructions
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for installing pnp support.
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http://www.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/pnpinfo.tgz
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---
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This is my kernel configuration for my SB16 PnP:
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controller snd0
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device sb0 at isa? port 0x220 irq 10 conflicts drq 3
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device sbxvi0 at isa? port? irq? drq 5 conflicts
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device opl0 at isa? port 0x388 conflicts
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device sbmidi0 at isa? port 0x300 irq? conflicts
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The difference between a GUS PnP and a GUS PnP PRO is that the Pro
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comes with 512kb. I went out an got a 1mb 60ns 30pin simm and installed
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it on my GUS PnP. I own a GUS PnP and a GUS PnP PRO.
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To unpack:
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cd /
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mv /sys/i386/isa/sound /sys/i386/isa/sound.old
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cd /sys/i386/isa/
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tar -xzf guspnp15.tar.gz
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cd /sys/i386/conf
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Edit the kernel config file in /sys/i386/conf
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IF YOU HAVE A GUS MAX or GUS add the option NOGUSPNP to the config file
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OPTIONS NOGUSPNP
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THEN follow the instructions for NONPNP CONFIGURATION
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PNP CONFIGURATION
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To configure your guspnp PRO if you have a motherboard which supports
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PnP:
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controller snd0
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device gus0 at isa?
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NONPNP CONFIGURATION
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To configure your guspnp PRO if your motherboard does NOT support
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PnP:
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device gus0 at isa? port 0x220 irq 11 drq 1 flags 0x3
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the gus pnp is fully software configurable and the above configuration
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is setup for full duplex audio. The dma channel settings are:
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drq 1 --- DMA channel for playback
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flags 0x3 --- DMAN channel for recording
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In the event that you have to configure a GUS PnP manually or a GUS MAX:
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Available IRQs for the GUS are:
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3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 12, 15
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Available DMA channels for the GUS are:
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1, 3, 5, 6, 7
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config <kernel-file>
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cd /sys/compile/<kernel-file>
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make
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make install
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THERE IS NO NEED TO BOOT TO DOS TO CONFIGURE YOUR GUS PNP.
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THE DRIVER HAS BUILTIN SUPPORT FOR PNP WHICH I GOT
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FROM THE GRAVIS DRIVER DEVELOPMENT KIT
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Many thanks to Brian Litzinger <brian@MediaCity.com> for
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porting the sound driver 3.5 to 2.2-current. Well, thats a while
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ago hence the reference to 2.2.
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Have fun,
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Amancio
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