Subject: ESS Maestro Audio Accelerator
To: None <port-i386@netbsd.org>
From: Al Urbaitis <aurbaiti@svc.picker.com>
List: port-i386
Date: 05/02/2001 10:36:52
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Hello
Could someone point me to some help regarding the
appropriate way to build a kernel that would support an
the audio chipset associated with my Laptop.

The Laptop is a Dell Latitude CPx...
The OS is NetBSD 1.5 (GENERIC kernel)
The relevant dmesg line ...
ESS Technology Inc Maestro 3 PCI Audio Accelerator (audio multimedia, =
revision 0x10) at pci0 dev8 function 0 not configured

The hardware compatability list shows...
ESS Technology ES1777/1868/1869/1887/1888/888, Maestro 2/2E and Solo-1 =
ES1938/1946 PCI AudioDrive (eso, esm)=20

and so I hoped the "Maestro 3 " would work like the "Maestro 2/2E" =
further I assumed that  "esm" would be the correct
gizmo to build into the kernel but I couldn't find it in the =
configuration file.

I guess what I need is a little tutorial  " kernel building for idiots "


Al

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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>The Laptop is a Dell Latitude =
CPx...</FONT></DIV>
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kernel)</FONT></DIV>
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...</FONT></DIV>
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configured</FONT></DIV>
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shows...</FONT></DIV>
<DIV>ESS Technology ES1777/1868/1869/1887/1888/888, Maestro 2/2E and =
Solo-1=20
ES1938/1946 PCI AudioDrive (<I>eso</I>, <I>esm</I>) </DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>and so I hoped the "Maestro 3 " would =
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I guess what I need is a little =
tutorial&nbsp; "=20
kernel building for idiots "</FONT></DIV>
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