On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 3:00 PM, Fernan Bolando <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 12:47 PM, Nick LaForge <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I got this: 
>> http://www.amazon.com/Syba-SD-CM-UAUD-Adapter-C-Media-Chipset/dp/B001MSS6CS
>>
>> Haven't tried too hard to get 9 to use it, but it's usb and linux has
>> the code too.  Audio quality is high, that is until you plug in a mic
>> and line-in and line-out signals get mixed.
>>
>> Btw John, I just got that 'real' 3-button optical logitech-made mouse
>> from IBM you'd mentioned.  It beats cleaning the gunk out of your old
>> logitechs (if their buttons even still work).  I've also used the
>> Evoluent, but I can't tolerate its vertical column of buttons which
>> don't give you the table's normal force, so you get a cramp.
>>
>> Nick
>>
>> On 10/29/10, John Floren <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Here's an open question to anyone using USB audio on Plan 9: What
>>> device are you using? How well does it work?
>>>
>>> I'm looking for something I can get on Amazon; my T22 has been silent
>>> long enough!
>>>
>>> John
>>>
>
> I am also looking for an audio device. On a related note do I need to
> get a plan9 supported audio device if I am using drawterm on a linux
> terminal with a linux audio to connect to a cpu server with no audio
> device? I am guessing drawterm can use the linux audio driver and cpu
> server will just serve the pcm data? I really how that works, but
> though I might as well ask.
>
>

Yes, as long as you have compiled drawterm (rather than downloading
the precompiled linux version, in my experience), it'll play using the
Linux device. The downside, of course, is that it has to stream PCM
data across the network, which is ungood on wireless or the Internet,
but acceptable across a LAN.

John

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