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AUVIA(4)						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						  AUVIA(4)

NAME
auvia -- VIA VT82C686A/VT8233/VT8235/VT8237 integrated AC'97 audio device driver SYNOPSIS
auvia* at pci? dev ? function ? audio* at audiobus? DESCRIPTION
The auvia device driver supports the integrated AC'97 audio controller of the VIA Technologies VT82C686A/VT8233/VT8235/VT8237 Southbridge chip found on some motherboards. SEE ALSO
ac97(4), audio(4), pci(4) HISTORY
The auvia driver was originally written by Tyler C. Sarna for NetBSD 1.5. BSD
June 22, 2005 BSD

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SND_VIA8233(4)						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 					    SND_VIA8233(4)

NAME
snd_via8233 -- VIA Technologies VT8233 bridge device driver SYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines in your kernel configuration file: device sound device snd_via8233 Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5): snd_via8233_load="YES" DESCRIPTION
The snd_via8233 bridge driver allows the generic audio driver, sound(4), to attach to the VIA VT8233 audio devices. These audio chipsets are integrated in the southbridge on many VIA based motherboards. Runtime Configuration The following sysctl(8) variables are available in addition to those available to all sound(4) devices: dev.pcm.%d.polling Experimental polling mode, where the driver operates by querying the device state on each tick using callout(9). Polling is disabled by default. Do not enable it unless you are facing weird interrupt problems or if the device cannot generate interrupts at all. HARDWARE
The snd_via8233 driver supports the following audio chipsets: o VIA VT8233 o VIA VT8233A o VIA VT8233C o VIA VT8235 o VIA VT8237 o VIA VT8251 SEE ALSO
sound(4) HISTORY
The snd_via8233 device driver first appeared in FreeBSD 4.7. AUTHORS
This manual page was written by Joel Dahl <joel@FreeBSD.org>. BUGS
The snd_via8233 driver does not support S/PDIF. There is partial support in the code, so implementing it should be fairly easy if the right hardware is available. BSD
November 29, 2006 BSD
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