AUIXP(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual AUIXP(4)NAME
auixp -- ATI IXP series integrated AC'97 audio device driver
SYNOPSIS
auixp* at pci? dev ? function ?
audio* at audiobus?
DESCRIPTION
The auixp device driver supports the integrated AC'97 audio controller of the ATP IXP series I/O controller hub. Supported models include
all the chips that have IXP-200 base functionality for codec communication and DAC/ADC DMA support.
SEE ALSO ac97(4), audio(4), pci(4)HISTORY
The auixp device driver appeared in NetBSD 2.1.
BUGS
The 'SPDIF' support is still rudimentary and not supported other than through the codec. 'Quadrophonic' and 'Dolby 5.1' audio are supported
but untested.
BSD June 22, 2005 BSD
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EAP(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual EAP(4)NAME
eap -- AudioPCI audio device driver
SYNOPSIS
eap* at pci? dev ? function ?
audio* at audiobus?
joy* at eap?
midi* at eap?
options EAP_USE_BOTH_DACS
DESCRIPTION
The eap driver provides support for the Ensoniq AudioPCI and Creative Labs SoundBlaster PCI series of audio cards. All models based on the
ES1370, ES1371, and ES1373 chips are supported.
By specifying:
options EAP_USE_BOTH_DACS
a second audio device is attached. You can use it simply by directing audio output to it. This way it is possible for two different pro-
grams to use the "same" audio device simultaneously.
SEE ALSO ac97(4), audio(4), joy(4), midi(4), pci(4)HISTORY
The eap device driver appeared in NetBSD 1.4.
CAVEATS
The joystick port hardware works by emulating a legacy isa(4) joystick port, bypassing the pci(4) bus method for address allocation. This is
unlikely to work on PCI busses other than the primary one. There is also a possibility for conflicts with real ISA devices because the PCI
bus is probed before ISA. Use with caution.
BSD July 22, 2006 BSD
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