At Wed, 12 May 2004 00:31:43 GMT,
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> 
> Here's the first pass at the driver. I've tested it mainly with XMMS with the ALSA 
> output plugin.

nice, i'll add this to alsa-driver tree.
i guess pci/emu10k1 is the best location.

would you mind to change the indentation level to 8, as described in
Documentation/CodingStyle?
kernel people prefer to have the codes with the same style.


> alsaplayer didn't work, not sure why. I've also tested with the pcm
> test in alsa-lib which seems to be jumping, so that's another
> problem. 
> 
> I've removed the joystick support for now, but the only reason I
> added it was because the intel8x0.c driver has joystick support in
> it. 

as i wrote in another mail, it's better to split it out of the sound
driver as long as it's possible.


thanks,

Takashi


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