IFPCI(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual IFPCI(4)NAME
ifpci -- AVM Fritz!PCI ISDN card driver
SYNOPSIS
ifpci* at pci?
DESCRIPTION
The ifpci driver supports the popular Fritz!PCI card from AVM. While this card uses the same brand as its predecessors, those use a different
chipset and are driven by the isic(4) driver.
The PCI subsystem configures the card automatically, there are no options for the driver.
SEE ALSO isic(4), isdnd(8)STANDARDS
CCITT Recommendation I.430
AUTHORS
The ifpci driver was written by Gary Jennejohn for FreeBSD. It was ported to NetBSD by Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>.
BSD March 25, 2002 BSD
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ESO(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual ESO(4)NAME
eso -- ESS Technology Solo-1 PCI AudioDrive audio device driver
SYNOPSIS
eso* at pci? dev ? function ?
audio* at audiobus?
joy* at eso?
mpu* at eso?
opl* at eso?
DESCRIPTION
The eso device driver supports sound cards based on ESS Technology Solo-1 PCI AudioDrive chips (ES1938 and ES1946), e.g. the TerraTec 128i
PCI card.
DIAGNOSTICS
eso0: can't map Audio 1 DMA into I/O space PCI autoconfiguration did not map the first audio channel DMA controller into I/O space at a
suitable address, and the driver was not able map it by itself. In that case only playback functionality will be available.
eso0: reset timeout The device failed to acknowledge being reset.
eso0: RDR timeout The driver timed out reading data from a controller register.
eso0: WDR timeout The driver timed out waiting to send a command or writing to a controller register.
SEE ALSO audio(4), joy(4), mpu(4), opl(4), pci(4)HISTORY
The eso device driver appeared in NetBSD 1.5. The on-board gameport was first supported in NetBSD 1.6.
BSD June 22, 2005 BSD
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