Seems like we'll need to contact the author to further investigate this. As you said there seems to be a problem with the license.Sincerly Daniel Rockbox user for 8 months since jan
> Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2007 13:24:22 -0500> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL > PROTECTED]> Subject: Reusing open-source Neuros DM320 code (m:robe port)> > > Hi everyone,> > As many of you know, a big development step in the m:robe > port will be> getting audio playback through the DSP. We need to use the DSP > because> the DAC chip is connected exclusively to one of the DSP's > peripherals> and not accessible directly from the ARM.> > Neuros previously > used proprietary Linux kernel modules to accomplish> this, but "darchon", one > of the Neuros hackers, has developed an> open-source alternative> > (http://darchon.net/arm-dsp_bridge/arm-dsp_bridge.html). I don't know> if it > works, but it looks fairly well-planned and documented. We> wouldn't be able > to reuse the Linux side of the DSP "bridge" (as they> call it) but the > DSP-side code should be usable unchanged. Maintaining> the same interface > would also allow interoperability and accelerate> codec development that can > be shared by both communities.> > The only problem is the license. Please > take a look at the attached> "COPYING" file from> > https://svn.neurostechnology.com/hackers/darchon/arm-dsp_bridge/bridgelib/COPYING.> > Can Rockbox use this code?> > -Cat _________________________________________________________________ Sjekk ut noen av de nye elektroniske tjenestene på Windows Live Ideas—så nye at de ikke engang har blitt offisielt utgitt ennå. http://ideas.live.com
