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Operating Systems Solaris Solaris 11 no sound despite finding hardware Post 302970141 by Nostradamus1973 on Saturday 2nd of April 2016 06:22:46 PM
Old 04-02-2016
Actually, the last output is incorrect, I changed sound cards back to the original:
Code:
node name:                          pci1102,18
Vendor:                             Creative Labs
Device:                             [SB X-Fi Xtreme Audio] CA0110-IBG
Sub-Vendor:                         Creative Labs
Sub-System:                         SB1040
binding name:                       pciclass,0403
devfs path:                         /pci@0,0/pci1002,5a18@4/pci1102,7006@0/pci1102,18@0
bus addr:                           0
pci path:                           5,0,0
compatible name:                    (pci1102,9.1102.18.0)(pci1102,9.1102.18)(pci1102,18)(pci1102,9.0)(pci1102,9)(pciclass,040300)(pciclass,0403)
driver name:                        audiohd
instance:                           0
driver state:                       Attached
fm-errcb-capable:                   TRUE
fm-ereport-capable:                 TRUE
ddi-no-autodetach:                  1
audiohd_beep:                       1
sample-rate:                        bb80
sample-bits:                        10
assigned-addresses:                 82050010
reg:                                50000
compatible:                         pci1102,9.1102.18.0
model:                              Mixed Mode device
power-consumption:                  1
fast-back-to-back:                  TRUE
devsel-speed:                       1
interrupts:                         1
max-latency:                        14
min-grant:                          2
subsystem-vendor-id:                1102
subsystem-id:                       18
unit-address:                       0
class-code:                         40300
revision-id:                        0
vendor-id:                          1102
device-id:                          9

Still can't get the whole code thing to work properly.
I'm not sure if this new output helps or not, but, it seems like it's taking longer than usual for a response regarding this matter; I'm not sure if this is too difficult or rediculously easy that someone is hoping I'll figure this out for my own dignity. LOLSmilie

Last edited by Don Cragun; 04-02-2016 at 07:59 PM.. Reason: Add CODE tags, again.
 

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