On Sat, 11 Dec 1999, Marcel Moolenaar wrote:

> "Jordan K. Hubbard" wrote:
> 
> > Actually, I'm sad to say that our shiny new sound system does *not*
> > work for some of the most popular audio chipsets on the market today
> > (where the older "luigi" sound system did support them) and this is a
> > matter of significant concern to some folks, myself included.
> 
> The recent commits made existing support even worse. Yes, I'm talking
> about the ESS1888. It's more dead than before. I'll have to make the
> noise myself these days, and I can tell you it's no opera :-)
> 
> In short: Gimme patches! I'll be happy to test and, in a spare hour, can
> even do some trial and error on my own. I'm not going to beg...

Which commits broke the ESS1888? I haven't tested it for a couple of weeks
but I have an ESS1888 in one of my alpha boxes which worked a while ago
after I fixed a few bits and pieces in the driver.

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