From: "Iain Sandoe" <iain@sandoe.co.uk>
To: Michael Schmitz <schmitz@opal.biophys.uni-duesseldorf.de>,
"Halfmann, Klaus" <khalfmann@libra.de>
Cc: "'Christof Petig'" <christof.petig@wtal.de>,
linuxppc-dev@lists.linuxppc.org
Subject: Re: AW: Sound on an iBook?
Date: Fri, 08 Dec 2000 11:56:32 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200012081221.MAA24453@hyperion.valhalla.net> (raw)
Hi All,
(Michael, this might not make to you... because of the dreaded ORBS
situation - which *still* hasn't been resolved after 4 months).
>> > I got no answer on the debian-ppc list, so I'll try here.
>> >
>> > does anybody know a way to get the sound hardware on my iBook working?
>> > Everything else is working fine.
>> >
>>
>> The iBook has a different Hardware than all other Macs found so far.
> [...]
>> This issue needs a good assembler-/Forth- Programmer that must
>> use MacsBug in MacOS or dissassemble the OF to find out whats
>> going on there. I'd really like to do that but that is nothing
>> I can do when going to work by train ....
>
> Christof could always resort to petitioning Apple to release the specs, or
> digging though Darwin source code to discover the secret.
There was a guy working on the iBook sound (which was why I'd left it alone
for now). He said that it only took a couple of lines to get sound out...
although I suspect you'll have to rely on whatever settings MacOS last left
for it.... because...
The "problem" is that the mixer abstraction needs a re-write to talk to the
Micronas chip.
I've been (very) out of circulation and will be until Xmas or so... but if I
have a chance I'll see if I can find the relevant lines (IIRC it only
involves detecting the iBook in init and dealing with the register
assignments... but it's been a while since I looked).
Iain.
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next reply other threads:[~2000-12-08 11:56 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2000-12-08 11:56 Iain Sandoe [this message]
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2000-12-08 19:34 AW: Sound on an iBook? Iain Sandoe
2000-12-12 19:01 ` Michel Lanners
2000-12-08 17:19 D.J. Barrow
2000-12-08 15:36 Iain Sandoe
2000-12-08 12:05 Iain Sandoe
2000-12-08 15:01 ` Christof Petig
2000-12-08 8:38 Halfmann, Klaus
2000-12-08 11:35 ` Michael Schmitz
2000-12-08 12:12 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2000-12-08 14:36 ` Christof Petig
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