NAME
sb
—
SoundBlaster family audio
device
SYNOPSIS
sb0 at isa? port 0x220 irq 5 drq 1
sb1 at isa? port 0x240 irq 7 drq 1 flags 1
sb* at isapnp?
audio* at sb?
midi* at sb?
(MPU401 port)
DESCRIPTION
Thesb
driver supports the SoundBlaster 16, Jazz 16,
SoundBlaster AWE 32, SoundBlaster AWE 64, and hardware register-level
compatible audio cards.
The SoundBlaster series are half-duplex cards, capable of 8- and 16-bit audio sample recording and playback at rates up to 44.1kHz (depending on the particular model).
The base I/O port address is usually jumper-selected to either 0x220 or 0x240 (newer cards may provide software configuration, but this driver does not directly support them--you must configure the card for its I/O addresses with other software). The SoundBlaster takes 16 I/O ports. For the SoundBlaster and SoundBlaster Pro, the IRQ and DRQ channels are jumper-selected. For the SoundBlaster 16, the IRQ and DRQ channels are set by this driver to the values specified in the config file. The IRQ must be selected from the set {5,7,9,10}.
The configuration file must set the value of
flags
to 1 to enable the Jazz16 support. This is to
avoid potential conflicts with other devices when probing the Jazz 16
because it requires use of extra I/O ports not in the base port range.
The joystick interface (if enabled by a jumper) is handled by the joy(4) driver, and the optional SCSI CD-ROM interface is handled by the aic(4) driver.
SEE ALSO
aic(4), audio(4), intro(4), isa(4), isapnp(4), joy(4), midi(4)
HISTORY
The sb
device driver appeared in
NetBSD 1.0.
BUGS
With a SoundBlaster 16 card the device is full duplex, but it can only sensibly handle a precision of 8 bits. It does so by extending the output 8 bit samples to 16 bits and using the 8 bit DMA channel for input and the 16 bit channel for output.
The non-SCSI CD-ROM interfaces found on some older cards are not supported.