for the record: the documentation released by Atmel/Dream is of no use at all when developing drivers. Actually, the only use of these documents would be a brief intro to their chips. Not usefull for hw developement, not usefull for SW developement.
And they don't release the info either. I assume you have to pay big bucks... This is why there are no drivers for the maxisound isis e.g. The guy that made the SAM9407 driver had to lobby about a year and sign several NDA's, to get enought info on the chip. Pieter > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bob Ham > Sent: maandag 4 februari 2002 12:44 > To: Garin Hiebert > Subject: [linux-audio-dev] Re: IP concerns > > > On Wed, 2002-01-23 at 22:44, Garin Hiebert wrote: > > > If you can provide me with evidence that Creative's competitors > are releasing > > specification information on their chips that are being used to create > > advanced effects (reverb, decoding, something like that), I'd > be happy to > > have the information. > > http://www.atmel.com/atmel/products/prod209.htm > > -- > Bob Ham: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > My music: http://mp3.com/obelisk_uk > GNU Hurd: http://hurd.gnu.org/ > Do your bit for UK drugs law reform: http://www.angeldeclaration.com/ > > A pessimist expects the weather to get worse. > An optimist hopes it will improve. > A realist adjusts the sails.
