>It is not usually difficult to do the reverse engineering 
>and collect a schematic how is the envy chip connected with the I/O chips 
>using a simple voltmeter.

Umm, I think you underestimate the skills you have amassed that make
such an operation seem easy to you!

>I think that the card is green in the matrix, because we have 
>documentation for the master (envy) chip.

That's what I suspect.

I just emailed the contact for the esi-pro.com domain (for lack of a
better contact) as follows:


>Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2003 13:54:16 -0500 (EST)
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Waveterminal 192X tech details
>From: Daniel Pouzzner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>A number of people, myself included, are interested in adding
>Waveterminal 192 support to ALSA (the Linux soundcard driver
>backplane).  Can you make available the necessary technical details on
>the Waveterminal 192's firmware?


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