Hi,

I want to build my own audio recording system (mostly standard components). 
Genode seems a great and highly customizable alternative to blown up operating 
systems <insert one of the three main os here> with some extra packages. 
Also, it offers a low latency audio support on-top of alsa (good starting 
point). 

So, the following random questions came into my mind:

1) Is the turmvilla scenario a good starting point? 
2) What about the support for firewire-devices (e.g. audio interfaces)?
3) Does the e.g. Linux-kernel need to be patched to get lower latency?
4) Which PC architecture is supported (x86 & x86_64)?
5) What is the current state of the display-driver?

The general setup should be similar to this:

PC: Haswell CPU (i5, 2.6 GHz), 16 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD, Mini ITX Formfactor
Equipment: Firewire Audio Interface
Software: Linux-Kernel or base-hw, ALSA, FFADO, JACK?, Ardour4, ...

Thank you in advance.

Best regards
Daniel


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Daniel Krefft MSc.
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Technische Universitaet Muenchen
Fakultaet fuer Informatik
Lehrstuhl fuer Betriebssysteme

Arcisstrasse 21
80333 Muenchen

Tel. +49 89 289 18791

daniel.kre...@tum.de
www.os.in.tum.de/personen/krefft

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