I am Computer Support technician at the Marine Research Lab, near Leigh, North Island, New Zealand. We are a remote department of the University of Auckland.
We are building a computer based on a JENLOGIX miniature industrial motherboard into an underwater housing in order to record on the HDD the output from 4 hydrophones. We have a MIDIMAN DELTA 44 four-channel sound card and hope to be able to write a simple script to record and save the sound streams to disk automatically whenever the computer wakes up. An external timer would wake up the computer for 10mins every hour. I am a newbie to Linux but have just ordered Redhat9 and intend to get the system working on a desktop (DELL OptiplexGXa, 233MHz PII) before installing it on the U/W computer. I have found the snd-ice1712 driver module on the ALSA site. Does anyone know if there are scripts already written that would do what we want or could be readily modified? Any other advice welcomed. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Jo Evans, Network Manager, Computer Support ph ext.3601 University of Auckland ph 64 - 9 - 422 6111 Leigh Marine Laboratory fax 64 - 9 - 422 6113 P.O. Box 349, Warkworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] NEW ZEALAND - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
