Heh Paul!
Hope your having a fine day.
So have you been looking around for another companion to replace loyal Hudson? A tough time without your friend of many years, but I'm sure walks in that lovely scenery of yours go better with another loyal dog around ......... !
Hye Mark,
However, I was unable to get any sound on the other system (HYPERFIRE) which has an F1- A75V Motherboard equipped with an ALC892 8 channel HDA chipset, using the March releases of UniAud32. On that system, the chipset (Adapter 0) generates no sound but PMUnimix v0.8.2 reports all 9 normal volume sections - putting sound volumes to the max produces no sound. Sound is generated using the UniAud32 version that comes with the ArcaOS package. Tested both the release and debug versions at the time.
Are you able to generate a testlog for this system using http://88watts.net/dlfile.php?F=testlog- ? It's quite possible there is a specific 'fix' for this hardware that is currently in code that is commented out (long story, the short version is that openwatcom is old).
Best if you can open a ticket for the hardware at https://trac.netlabs.org/uniaud to save me having to trawl through the forum to find logs.
Cheers,
Paul.
Sorry for not replying back until today, Sir - was called back to emergency service for a couple of weeks, then trying to catch up on my outside property work - never a dull moment in this Year of Strange.
I saw your latest posts and downloaded the UniAud32 20220903 package and installed it on the two systems I mentioned previously, to test as you requested,
On Manticore II, which has the ADI AD1988B HDA chipset on the motherboard again no problems at all - PMUniMix reports 11 volume control sections, and preliminary testing with PM123 played perfectly.
On Hyperfire, the system I was having problems with, (On-board ALC892 HDA chipset) again no sound but 10 volume sections are reported by PMUniMix (just noted the missing section is CD Playback Volume, which is reported on Manticore II). I tried the release version first, then replaced it with the debug version - no difference.
I generated a new testlog, which is attached below - it was generated with the debug version of your 20220903 test driver - if you want I can still open a ticket on
https://trac.netlabs.org/uniaud - didn't do it previously as I was rushing out the door the day you sent the reply - forest fires wait for no one <sic>.
I haven't got around to testing the Soundblaster cards installed on the two systems, but still plan to try them, when I get a free hour or so, somewhere.
Best as always !
M