On Friday 07 December 2007 02:32:28 Garth Dahlstrom wrote:
> control mapping changes back in the day).   The MP3 Control is a different
> animal, and AFAIK Melanie hasn't been able to figure out how to get the
> device to
> initialization properly (Albert lent him his MP3 Control ~ 4 months a go to
> play with).
Hmm OK. At least to get a bit more functionality into the existing code, I 
don't have to worry about that. Maybe later, I can try some USB snooping with 
the windows software or something like that, presuming I can convince WINE to 
run it.

> The Mk2 built in sound card only really makes a difference in that it is
> easier to do headphone monitoring because it handles Mix and Headphone
Yeah, I have a USB sound card that does that quite well.

Oh, and from your other email:
> Lights for the legacy code broken going from linux kernel 2.4 -> 2.6...
> They do work with libDJconsole which is going via USB rather then /dev
> files.
So, there is a kernel driver that translates the hercules to be a /dev/input 
device? And libdjconsole does the equivalent, presumably using libusb or 
similar? If the (2.4) kernel driver can control lights, why isn't that stuff 
in libdjconsole, or is it more complex than that? Are there any specs 
(official or otherwise) for controlling it using USB?

Just getting a feel for the support state of this device, I'll probably have 
more questions in the future :) If I can get the legacy support on a similar 
level to how it is in 1.5, that'll be a good start. Then I'll look at making 
it do a bit more. Bear in mind that I'm neither a C++ nor device driver 
programmer, so it may be a slightly bumpy start, but it should be fun.

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