Paul Davis wrote: > > writing GPL'ed software, and one of the best ways of doing this comes > from selling and/or partnering with h/w. if the h/w is GPL'ed and in > free or ultra-low-cost circulation, this option vanishes, leaving only
What about situation when there are no hw manufacturers willing to create Linux driver nor give documentation to write one? I would like to have soundcard with multichannel io and multiple user programmable DSP processors at resonable price. And of course with Linux drivers. Do you happen to know such device? I could even find use for "card" with 128 sample-synced input channels and at least 16 DSP processors. - Jussi Laako -- PGP key fingerprint: 161D 6FED 6A92 39E2 EB5B 39DD A4DE 63EB C216 1E4B Available at PGP keyservers
