On 2002.09.24 14:16 Benny Sjostrand wrote: > Finally, so far I know the Santa Cruz is yet another card where we dont > have technical specifications. It's possible that there is any GPIO or > whatever kind of logic that controls "something" that makes the sound > better. > Not having a Santa Cruz card dont make things easier ... I had one I > would start testing all the EGPIO's by the hard way seing what happens, > (maybe > someone that have time and such a card can do this ?) In the current > cs46xx driver there is some debug code to control the EGPIO's from the > ALSA mixer that can be activated by defining > CONFIG_SND_CS46XX_DEBUG_GPIO in cs46xx_lib.c, that I've been using to > test EGPIO functionality on > the Game Theater XP card.
I've tried contacting Turtle Beach regarding this, and they wouldn't release any information. I tried contacting VideoLogic, but they said they could release any of the info on the Sonic Fury, since it's owned by Turtle Beach. I had noticed earlier that you mentioned some code to control the EGPIO pins, but when you didn't talk about it further, I incorrectly assumed it was some code for personal use. Good to hear otherwise. =o) I don't have alot of time to spare, and I'm not very skilled in this area, but I'll definitely give this a shot. Any advice that might make my attempt easier or more profitable? -- Peter Heatwole "Murphy was just a well known pessimist." ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-devel