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From: "Christopher T. Lansdown" <lansdoct@screech.cs.alfred.edu>
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Subject: 64 bit cleanness
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Jaroslav,
	Have there been any known instances of the es1371 code working on
an Alpha?  I finally got my new 633 Alpha on a UX motherboard up, and when
I tried alsa (0.3.0-pre2), it loaded fine.  However, when I tried playback
with aplay (aplay /usr/share/afterstep/desktop/sound/gong.au, or whatever
the exact filename is), I got a steady midrange tone and my computer
completely frose.
	How should I go about debugging this?  How did you manage to do
this?  All the fscking would drive me insane from the rebooting.
Suggestions?
	-Chris

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