Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
Are you using latest CVS drivers? Previous drivers are not compatible.
Jaroslav
Yes, I did a cvs update today.
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Is there any chance to write a driver in C++ ? I'll get an Echoaudio
card soon, so I started to study the Writing an ALSA driver tutorial
by T.Iwai and the C++ sources of the generic driver by Echoaudio. That
drivers do not use exceptions (VVindos don't like it), but things as
simple as a new do
Hi,
the ALSA-0.5 Geode Driver (geode.c) on
http://www.gctglobal.com/Download/alsa-geode.tar.gz
which still waits for a port to 0.9 has the following license, which is not
GPL. Is it really possible to include such a license into the alsa package?
(I see the big problem in the export laws
On Sat, 1 Mar 2003, Martin Langer wrote:
Hi,
the ALSA-0.5 Geode Driver (geode.c) on
http://www.gctglobal.com/Download/alsa-geode.tar.gz
which still waits for a port to 0.9 has the following license, which is not
GPL. Is it really possible to include such a license into the alsa package?
On Saturday 01 March 2003 15.31, Giuliano Pochini wrote:
Is there any chance to write a driver in C++ ? I'll get an
Echoaudio card soon, so I started to study the Writing an ALSA
driver tutorial by T.Iwai and the C++ sources of the generic
driver by Echoaudio. That drivers do not use
I have added some info to the asoundrc docs on using the new dmix plugin
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/asoundrc.php3?company=Genericcard=Genericchip=Genericmodule=Generic#softmix
It allows software mixing of multiple streams at one time in a similar
way to ESD,ARTS,JACK.