The Dingoo uses an jz4740, thus the qi-hardware code should work on it.

There is no ac97 bus code at qi-hardware, they appear to be using the
i2s interface for audio.

-Graham

On 4 May 2010 10:07, Steve Arnold <est...@gentoogeek.org> wrote:
> Howdy:
>
> In the middle of the rtc/i2c driver thread, the sound driver
> mention made me think of the ALSA SoC driver.  Has anyone looked at
> this yet?  I haven't seen anything in that section on a "normal"
> x86 machine, and I haven't built a kernel on a SoC recently...
>
> Alternatively, I ordered a Dingoo A320 which uses another JZ SoC;
> once I find out more about the alternative "dingux" linux install
> for that thing, it may be that we can leverage some of the driver
> code...
>
> http://dingoowiki.com/index.php/Dingux:About
>
> Steve
>
> PS. I was just invited to a conference in a few weeks, so I'm even
> busier than usual, but I'll take a look at this whenever I can.
> Hopefully I can at least get a gentoo mips stage going in Qemu,
> as well as test some debian images...
>
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