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                            Tarl Neustaedter <tarl-b2@tarl.net>;                            <br>
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                                <span style="font-weight:bold:">To:</span>
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                            Re: [OpenBIOS] Solaris anyone?                            <br>
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                                        <td valign="top" style="font:inherit;">> <BR>> <BR>> Hmmm it looks from reading the source code that QEMU doesn't actually implement a proper audio device for SS-5 at all but merely provides a dummy device with an empty mapped region. In that case it may be possible to provide a simple mapping in OpenBIOS to match the one in QEMU which may be enough to persuade Solaris to boot.<BR><BR>Ugh. I recall that audio chip being non-trivial...<BR><BR>It might be worth deleting that audio device from the device tree and see if Solaris really does get further.<BR><BR><BR>-- OpenBIOS                 <a href="http://openbios.org/" target=_blank >http://openbios.org/</a><BR>Mailinglist:  <a href="http://lists.openbios.org/mailman/listinfo" target=_blank >http://lists.openbios.org/mailman/listinfo</a><BR>Free your System - May the Forth be with you<BR></td>
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