Tomi Manninen skribis:
> Frank Brickle wrote:
>
>> Applications that use JACK move smoothly between Linux and OSX. They can 
>> also take good advantage of FireWire sound systems like the Edirol FA-66.  
>> Please see http://dttsp.org/wiki for an example of an SDR application that 
>> runs on Linux and OSX without pain.
>
> Yes, but IIRC, Jack is also callback based *) and that is the key in my
> argument. Doable but non-trivial changes are needed. That requires
> someone with the motivation and hardware to do it.
>
> This is not meant to be an excuse why ham radio software is lacking
> from OSX (and I don't even know if it really is), just a possible
> explanation why at least some soundcard based Linux ham radio programs
> are not trivial to port to OSX.

What about Libjackasyn[1] and jacklaunch?
Does PortAudio[2], which is also callback based, have a similar library?

[1] http://gige.xdv.org/libjackasyn/
[2] http://www.portaudio.com/
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Stephane - F8CFE
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