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/openbsd-src/sys/dev/pci/
H A Dazalia_codec.c763 err = azalia_mixer_set(this, this->speaker, in azalia_unsol_event()
773 err = azalia_mixer_set(this, this->speaker, in azalia_unsol_event()
991 w->nid != this->speaker && in azalia_mixer_init()
1019 if (w->connections[j] == this->speaker || in azalia_mixer_init()
1037 w->nid != this->speaker && in azalia_mixer_init()
1060 if (w->connections[j] == this->speaker || in azalia_mixer_init()
1100 if (w->connections[j] == this->speaker || in azalia_mixer_init()
1231 if (this->speaker != -1 && this->spkr_dac != -1 && this->nsense_pins > 0) { in azalia_mixer_init()
1232 w = &this->w[this->speaker]; in azalia_mixer_init()
1248 w = &this->w[this->speaker]; in azalia_mixer_init()
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H A Dazalia.c1645 this->speaker = this->speaker2 = this->spkr_dac = in azalia_codec_init()
1690 if (this->speaker == -1) { in azalia_codec_init()
1691 this->speaker = i; in azalia_codec_init()
1693 this->w[this->speaker].d.pin.association || in azalia_codec_init()
1695 this->w[this->speaker].d.pin.association && in azalia_codec_init()
1697 this->w[this->speaker].d.pin.sequence)) { in azalia_codec_init()
1698 this->speaker2 = this->speaker; in azalia_codec_init()
1699 this->speaker = i; in azalia_codec_init()
1703 if (this->speaker == i) in azalia_codec_init()
1933 if (w->nid == this->speaker || in azalia_codec_sort_pins()
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H A Dazalia.h697 nid_t speaker; /* fixed (internal) speaker */ member
/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/llvm/docs/HistoricalNotes/
H A D2001-06-20-.NET-Differences.txt8 sat through the paper on adding templates to .NET CLR, and the speaker
/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/libcxx/utils/data/unicode/
H A Demoji-data.txt236 …F507 ; Emoji # E1.0 [4] (��..��) counterclockwise arrows button..muted speaker
237 1F508 ; Emoji # E0.7 [1] (��) speaker low volume
238 1F509 ; Emoji # E1.0 [1] (��) speaker medium volume
239 1F50A..1F514 ; Emoji # E0.6 [11] (��..��) speaker high volume..bell
550 …F507 ; Emoji_Presentation # E1.0 [4] (��..��) counterclockwise arrows button..muted speaker
551 1F508 ; Emoji_Presentation # E0.7 [1] (��) speaker low volume
552 1F509 ; Emoji_Presentation # E1.0 [1] (��) speaker medium volume
553 1F50A..1F514 ; Emoji_Presentation # E0.6 [11] (��..��) speaker high volume..bell
1078 …F507 ; Extended_Pictographic# E1.0 [4] (��..��) counterclockwise arrows button..muted speaker
1079 1F508 ; Extended_Pictographic# E0.7 [1] (��) speaker low volume
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/lib/unicore/emoji/
H A Demoji.txt236 …F507 ; Emoji # E1.0 [4] (��..��) counterclockwise arrows button..muted speaker
237 1F508 ; Emoji # E0.7 [1] (��) speaker low volume
238 1F509 ; Emoji # E1.0 [1] (��) speaker medium volume
239 1F50A..1F514 ; Emoji # E0.6 [11] (��..��) speaker high volume..bell
550 …F507 ; Emoji_Presentation # E1.0 [4] (��..��) counterclockwise arrows button..muted speaker
551 1F508 ; Emoji_Presentation # E0.7 [1] (��) speaker low volume
552 1F509 ; Emoji_Presentation # E1.0 [1] (��) speaker medium volume
553 1F50A..1F514 ; Emoji_Presentation # E0.6 [11] (��..��) speaker high volume..bell
1078 …F507 ; Extended_Pictographic# E1.0 [4] (��..��) counterclockwise arrows button..muted speaker
1079 1F508 ; Extended_Pictographic# E0.7 [1] (��) speaker low volume
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/openbsd-src/share/man/man4/
H A DMakefile91 softraid.4 spdmem.4 sdtemp.4 speaker.4 sppp.4 sqphy.4 \
/openbsd-src/sys/dev/isa/
H A Dfiles.isa233 # PC PPI + TIMER 1 (speaker interface)
H A Dpnpdevs118 # PNP0800 # AT-style speaker sound
/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/llvm/docs/
H A DResponseGuide.rst195 * Not allowing a speaker to give (further) talks at LLVM events for a specified
/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/dist/Locale-Maketext/lib/Locale/
H A DMaketext.pod24 to a present an English interface to an English-speaker, a German
25 interface to a German-speaker, and so on for all languages it's
1370 effort to have it then checked by at least one other speaker of
/openbsd-src/sys/arch/amd64/conf/
H A DGENERIC665 spkr0 at pcppi? # PC speaker
/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/pod/
H A Dperldeprecation.pod405 A grapheme is what appears to a native speaker of a language to be a
H A Dperlrecharclass.pod672 subranges of these match what an English-only speaker would expect them
H A Dperl5220delta.pod42 single character to a native speaker of a language. Perl has long had
1535 are guaranteed to match exactly what a naive English speaker would
H A Dperl5260delta.pod3246 Foundation project. He was a frequent speaker in the early days at
H A Dperldiag.pod7822 A grapheme is what appears to a native-speaker of a language to be a
/openbsd-src/sys/arch/i386/conf/
H A DGENERIC708 spkr0 at pcppi? # PC speaker
/openbsd-src/share/zoneinfo/datfiles/
H A Daustralasia1756 # According to Google Books snippet view, a speaker in the New Zealand
H A Dasia2758 # A video was later leaked to the media of parliament speaker Nabih Berri
/openbsd-src/share/dict/
H A Dweb2a13545 cone speaker
33934 loud-speaker
43918 public speaker
57500 speaker hole
57501 speaker key
60717 stump speaker
67265 truth speaker
/openbsd-src/games/fortune/datfiles/
H A Dfortunes23892 The speaker is Anne Baker, founder and guiding force behind
9951 Be both a speaker of words and a doer of deeds.
15053 Vi estas la sola esperantisto kiun mi You're the only Esperanto speaker
16732 He is considered a most graceful speaker
21251 of cats was not sought, only your services as a speaker. Try to keep things
22090 In good speaking, should not the mind of the speaker
28321 The speaker's dull; the subject's deep.
29632 sista, n: A female having the same mother and father as the speaker.
38674 speaker, he exhibited great surprised when told, after two days, that he
40307 Hex that marked on Tower Babel Its speaker's lips became entangled
H A Dfortunes7237 speaker's stand, you can be fined $25.00.
15276 When the speaker and he to whom he is speaks do not understand, that is
H A Dfortunes2-o1809 The speaker is Anne Baker, founder and guiding force behind
/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/lib/unicore/
H A DNamesList.txt13063 * historically used to indicate the end of a sentence or change of speaker
51056 = left speaker
51057 x (right speaker - 1F568)
51226 x (speaker - 1F508)
51231 x (speaker - 1F508)
51235 x (speaker with three sound waves - 1F50A)

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