Re: Does volume control work on your thinkpad?

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On Sun, 08 Jul 2007, Antti P Miettinen wrote:
> > > The value in EC offset reflects the volume and the CMOS commands
> > > work. The gnome on screen display is not always in sync with the EC
> > 
> > Ok, so volume is working almost correctly.  Please check if byte 0x60 of
> > NVRAM is showing the correct volume.  The NVRAM is supposed to be kept
> > up-to-date by the BIOS through the CMOS commands...
> 
> Hmm.. when I started comparing the ecdump offset 0x30 and NVRAM offset
> 0x60, the NVRAM value was ecdump value + 1. When I adjusted the volume
> up it eventually drove both values to 14 and now they are in
> sync. Dunno how I could now get them unsynced again :-)

Ah, ok.  If you notice it again, please report.  It is one of those things I
doubt I can fix unless we can track down exactly what is causing it.

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  them all and in the darkness grind them. In the Land of Redmond
  where the shadows lie." -- The Silicon Valley Tarot
  Henrique Holschuh

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