[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Here are three functions that i use in my >little mixbas program. Thank you. I notice that you simply "open" /dev/dsp as write-only. Farther down I see that you used "ioctl" -- I've never seen that function before. What does it do? THIS is the kind of information that I am seeking. How do I access all of the channels of my Hoontech DSP24 II? To what devices are they mapped under Linux? How do I vector an interrupt to call my routines when a new set of samples comes in, every 1/44100 or 1/48000 or 1/96000 second? Etc. Is there a resource available somewhere that contains this information? Can someone recommend a book? (I'm from the old school. I like books with pages that I can scribble notes on and mark with sticky pads.) Many thanks, Greg Berchin
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