gt;Subject: Waveterminal 192X tech details
>From: Daniel Pouzzner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>A number of people, myself included, are interested in adding
>Waveterminal 192 support to ALSA (the Linux soundcard driver
>backplane). Can you make available the necessary tec
>Is there an authoritative person on vendor data ?
One would think so, at least de facto - whoever maintains the matrix.
I emailed [EMAIL PROTECTED] about the issue but got no response.
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>So theres no hope unless the vendor will release some data ?
I don't know, but my assumption is that the 192's are coded green in
the matrix because ESI disclosed the required details without NDA
strings attached. We just need to find out if this is actually the
case, and if so, where to get th
>I have a EgoSys / ESI Waveterminal 192M card using an Envy24HT chip (aka
>VIA VT1724 i think), which is possible to support according to the
>matrix, but no driver has been written yet.
>
>Ive seen a few threads in the archive which suggest people were looking
>at development, and i was just wonde
Unfortunately, the firmware in the Waveterminal 192's has a different
version number (version 220 or somesuch) than that addressed by those
patches (version 1), and the firmware is sufficiently different that
Waveterminals don't work. You can do amixer stuff, but no actual
sound. So it's the vend
The soundcard matrix shows the Waveterminal 192's as supportable but
not supported. I assume this is because someone here in ALSA land has
the tech data on its microcode (EEPROM version 120). Whoever has it,
please send it to me or point me to it, so I can get this card
working.
TIA!
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>I think my plan is to split it up
>in a series of small patches, and I send you 10 or so rme96.c, which
>you test in order
OK. That won't really be all that painful - more painful for you than
for me I think. I'm just glad to have ducked having to do the
fiddling myself.
Now if I could just
>what is the kernel message?
Ah ha.
ALSA ../../alsa-kernel/pci/ice1712/ice1712.c:2472: invalid EEPROM version 120
the driver wants version 1 and barfs on anything else.
If I disable the error-out at that point in the code, here's what
results:
ALSA ../../alsa-kernel/pci/ice1712/ice1712.c:2
>> >so you have
>> >tested with an old ALSA and the new driver (rme96.c) and that does
>> > not work?
>>
>> Yuppers. Pinned it down pretty carefully.
>>
>> >Is it double speed capture from analog, or from digital input you
>> > are having problems with?
>>
>> Analog. Haven't tested digital for th
>so you have
>tested with an old ALSA and the new driver (rme96.c) and that does not
>work?
Yuppers. Pinned it down pretty carefully.
>Is it double speed capture from analog, or from digital input you are
>having problems with?
Analog. Haven't tested digital for the bug yet.
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First the RME thing: Torger's post-RC6 patch to rme96.c broke
double-speed capture, so that there is nasty clipping/Nyquist-type
garbage in it. This is definitely in the patch itself - a CVS kernel
with an RC6 rme96.c works fine.
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