netbsd man page for ac97

Query: ac97

OS: netbsd

Section: 4

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AC97(4) 						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						   AC97(4)

NAME
ac97 -- generic AC97 codec driver
DESCRIPTION
AC97 codecs contain the analog-to-digital (A/D), digital-to-analog (D/A), and mixing circuitry of many modern sound cards. AC97 codecs, for the most part, do not talk to host busses like the PCI bus directly. Instead, they communicate through an interface chip, called the host controller. The Ensoniq AudioPCI 97 (see eap(4)) is an example of such a host controller. Unlike many drivers, the ac97 driver does not appear in the configuration file. Instead, the driver is automatically attached by the drivers that require it.
SEE ALSO
auacer(4), auich(4), auixp(4), autri(4), auvia(4), clcs(4), clct(4), eap(4), emuxki(4), esa(4), esm(4), fms(4), neo(4), yds(4)
BUGS
The ac97 driver does not keep track of the current user settings and instead relies on the hardware to do this. The ac97 driver could do more to detect mixer channels that don't work and cull them from the list.
BSD
October 7, 1999 BSD
Related Man Pages
snd_csa(4) - debian
oss_cmi878x(7) - debian
eap(4) - netbsd
snd_es137x(4) - freebsd
snd_spicds(4) - freebsd
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