> I got the one email that said that there was some trouble with the ESS
> 1868 sound driver under FreeBSD-current.  Is there an issue with -current
> and newpcm that is causing the 1868 sound driver to not work?  Also, I'd

guys, you should realize that the ESS1868 codecs (and friends)
are extremely unfriendly to the programmer, and possibly
(according to Sanpei comments) broken in their handling of
auto-dma. As a consequence i cannot believe anyone wants to
write a driver for this chip fighting against all idiosincracies
of the hardware and its ugly design.

If you have a machine with that card, just replace it with a better
supported one. If you have a laptop with that card, well, you have
bad luck, but chances are that your laptop is already obsolete and
in 1yrs you will have to replace it because the battery has died, the
keyboard has broken keys, and the hard disk starts failing on some sectors.
Just be patient...

        cheers
        luigi

> module, so that I can just load and unload it with kld{load,unload}.
> 
> I tried the patch Sanpei gave me, but no dice (ESS 1868).  When I try
> playing certain RealPlayer clips, for example, a 2 minute clip will finish
> in about 10 seconds with short bursts of sound along the way.  Actually,
> it does play the entire clip through, but the entire clip goes wizzing by
> at an extremely high rate of speed with only short bursts of sound along
> the way.  Video+audio clips will show a "fast-forwarding" effect with no
> or short bursts of sound.
> 
> - Donn
> 
> 
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