is on. No sound drivers
are loaded yet. My modules.conf is as you see it.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] jfm3]$ sudo hdsploader
hdsploader - firmware loader for RME Hammerfall DSP cards
Looking for HDSP + Multiface or Digiface cards :
Card 0 : RME Hammerfall DSP at 0xe902, irq 12
Upload firmware for car
eems to work now. hdsploader seems to not be robust in the face of
running twice against the same card. Again, thank you.
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.conf file needs work. Let me see if I can narrow down
the problem some more, or blame it on cosmic rays, or something.
Much thanks to all.
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> No, accident...
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I would like to give this patch a go. Can you post it to the list? (Or did
I miss it somehow?)
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er commands right, I
don't even get that far. As my original message said, I can't load the
firmware. hdsploader fails. I don't have the output of how it fails with
me, but I've posted it to alsa-devel before.
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ith the PCI or the PCMCIA interface. I have not tried
0.9.0rc5, nor have I tried loading the firmware with windows and warm
booting. Either route is a lot of work. I'd rather see the hardware
documentation and work on the driver source code. Thanks for any help!
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t;joystick" or "midi" in dmesg.
I'm using the bleeding edge apt index from Planet CCRMA. ALSA 0.9.4. dmesg
is pretty boring, but I'll send it along if you want.
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if I could load multiple virmidi drivers I could hack around this.
Sad but true.
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I still can't get the hdsp driver to work. The kernel module loads, but
then hdsploader fails. Here is what I think is the relevant analysis/spew.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] jfm3]$ hdsploader
hdsploader - firmware loader for RME Hammerfall DSP cards
Looking for HDSP + Multiface or Digiface cards :
C
My mtpav is working pretty well with ALSA, Rosegarden, and MusE these
days. I'm not using it for SMPTE or anything fancy, of course, but it
works OK as a MIDI patch bay and MIDI interface for the computer, which is
plenty for me.
I'd like to write a software editor for it. MOTU is notoriously stin
t this one :(
> >
> > Guenter
>
> Hello Guenter - I tried today's CVS of jack and have the same result.
> Which version of pd are you using? I'm using pd 0.36-0 directly from the CCRMA
> binary RPM. (I did try last night to compile PD from CVS but it seems the
>
is it a hardware problem? What
kind of card latency is there?
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for complex code. Debugging C/C
over a USB serial converter, there seems to be
60 ms round trip time for a MIDI byte. Sad news indeed.
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atch.
The cpu latency is reported at around 1.5ms.
Jack and freqtweak still make the system hang, although I have to try
several times to start freqtweak at all without getting the error
message that freqtweak was "shut down" by the jack server.
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kernel
2.4.20+pre+ll, alsa with "cvsdate 20030218.141220", and jack 0.51.1.
kernel and alsa are built by me, jack is from Planet CCRMA. I have no
serial port on this laptop, just a USB/serial converter, but I will be
happy to run whatever test anyone might describe to help fin
about the latency characteristics of
the usb->serial piece, but it seems to me about the same as on a
computer with a 16550.
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diff -urN alsa-driver-0.9.0.ORIG/drivers/serialmidi.c alsa-driver-0.9.0/drivers/serialmidi.c
--- alsa-driv
illy long shot, but I figured I'd ask.
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