Subject: Re: yamaha YMF715 (cone of silence) chip
To: Bill Studenmund <skippy@macro.stanford.edu>
From: Wolfgang Rupprecht <wolfgang@wsrcc.com>
List: port-i386
Date: 03/03/1998 13:16:52
> I don't think it's the chip's fault. The problem is that our PNP
> implimentataion assumes that the BIOS did NOT do PNP setup, and wipes out
> all the PNP initialization in the cards. It then proceeds to re-init all
> the PNP cards.

Thanks.  That explains things.

> For now, can you turn off PNP in the BIOS?

That causes the PCI card init to lose.  The PCI de0 card then fails at
probe time with a "can't map registers" failure.

For now I took the "sb at isa" out of the config file and let netbsd
re-init the card.  That seems to work.

-wolfgang
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