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+No trace verbs
+Description of problem:
+I am trying to follow [this tutorial](https://github.com/ryanprescott/realtek-verb-tools/wiki/How-to-sniff-verbs-from-a-Windows-sound-driver) to get my sound working again, but I am stuck at the step where I have to analyse the verbs, because I get none. They say I should get things similar to this:
+```
+CORB[1] = 0xf0000 (caddr:0x0 nid:0x0 control:0xf00 param:0x0)
+CORB[2] = 0xf0002 (caddr:0x0 nid:0x0 control:0xf00 param:0x2)
+CORB[3] = 0xf0004 (caddr:0x0 nid:0x0 control:0xf00 param:0x4)
+RIRBWP advance to 3, last WP 0
+CORB caddr:0x0 nid:0x0 control:0xf00 param:0x0 response:0x10ec0245 (ex 0x0)
+CORB caddr:0x0 nid:0x0 control:0xf00 param:0x2 response:0x100001 (ex 0x0)
+CORB caddr:0x0 nid:0x0 control:0xf00 param:0x4 response:0x10001 (ex 0x0)
+```
+in the `qemu-output.txt` file, but instead I am getting [this](https://github.com/ryanprescott/realtek-verb-tools/files/7331986/qemu-output.txt) in the console.
+
+How do I get verbs in the first format ?
+
+I tried compiling qemu from source with this: `./configure --enable-trace-backends=log --target-list=x86_64-softmmu`, but that produced the same result as using the `qemu-system-x86_64` command that I got by installing qemu with my package manager.
+Steps to reproduce:
+https://github.com/ryanprescott/realtek-verb-tools/wiki/How-to-sniff-verbs-from-a-Windows-sound-driver
+Additional information:
+I don't know, as me if I am missing something