Re: How do I get a /dev/sequencer?

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Am Do, den 26.02.2004 schrieb BjÃrn Persson um 02:20:
> Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> 
> > You are correct, for the actual ALSA driver the parameter "mpu_port" is
> > correct. The IO address you used is unused? The sequencer device exist?
> 
> Yes, /dev/sequencer and /dev/sequencer2 exist as device files in /dev, 
> and now that ALSA is installed an attempt to open /dev/sequencer 
> triggers an ALSA-related kernel module. The hardware device also exists 
> and works. (I can play MIDI in that other OS.) But the driver says "no 
> device found".
> 
> IO address - is that the "0x300"? Then need to learn how to find out 
> which addresses are unused. Are you saying I can pick any unused 
> address? Isn't there a specific address to address the sound chip?

cat /proc/ioports

> BjÃrn Persson

The alsa-driver package from freshrpms.net comes with this documentation
file:
/usr/share/doc/alsa-driver-1.0.2c/Documentation/CMIPCI.txt
It contains useful information.

Alexander


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