On Sat, 2004-02-28 at 15:34, Tim Blechmann wrote:
> do you know, how the floating point performance is compared to the p4?
I've been working with dual-Opteron machine.
Faster than P4, as Athlons. But as P4, needs use of SSE/E3DNow to really
get some juice out of it.
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Jussi Laako <[EMAIL PR
Hello,
Am Samstag, 28. Februar 2004 14:34 schrieb Tim Blechmann: // he wrote:
> afaik, the only notebooks equipped with the amd 64 are acer aspire
I ordered my Xeron Sonic Pro 800MX today. :-)
Fortunately it's also equipped with an AMD64, a mobile Athlon 64 3000+ to be
exact. It's the one that
> has anyone on this list ALSA, JACK or RME's hdsp running on an AMD 64?
> Are there any problems known about the x86 "port" regarding audio?
i don't have anythink like that running, but i consider getting an amd64
notebook for the same setup myself ...
do you know, how the floating point performa
On Sat, 28 Feb 2004, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
> Hi,
>
> after going from kernel 2.4 to 2.6 (and so switching to alsa) I noticed
> it wasn't possible to record the aux signal on my es1370 (this is TV
> audio in my case).
>
> I had a look at the code and resolved the problem with this small patch,
>
Hi,
after going from kernel 2.4 to 2.6 (and so switching to alsa) I noticed
it wasn't possible to record the aux signal on my es1370 (this is TV
audio in my case).
I had a look at the code and resolved the problem with this small patch,
for kernel 2.6.3.
Surprisingly enough, the fix is just relat
Hi,
has anyone on this list ALSA, JACK or RME's hdsp running on an AMD 64?
Are there any problems known about the x86 "port" regarding audio?
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Orm
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