This may be it:
"RT288x_SDK/source/linux-2.6.21.x/drivers/char/i2s"

>From README:
"Ralink I2S Driver Release Note:

Version 1.0 : Initial version for this device driver."

This is for Ralink_ApSoC_SDK_3600_20110715.

-- Michel

Le 24/06/2013 22:11, Michel Stempin a écrit :
> Sorry, I thought it was simpler than that...
> 
> But I found a userland utility called "i2scmd" into the 
> "RT288x_SDK/source/user/rt2880_app" directory... So there should be something?
> 
> -- Michel
> 
> Le 24/06/2013 22:04, [email protected] a écrit :
>> Also, I had initially thought that webcams were using the I2S
>> interface for their audio support. That doesn't appear to be the case,
>> most webcam have a controller chip that put both the video and audio
>> onto USB. That USB then carries the audio into the router chip.
>>
>> Not sure how a phone based on a Ralink router would be implemented. A
>> codec on I2S would make sense, but I don't see any code for doing
>> that.
>>
>> Anyway, I wasn't planning to use audio in my project. I was just going
>> to make it a compile option for other people using the RT5350 module.
>>
>> --
>> Jon Smirl
>> [email protected]
>>
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