At Wed, 14 Aug 2002 21:13:36 -0700,
Jim wrote:
>
> > > Unfortunately the i810 driver is one of the undisclosed code family. I
> > > haven't used the nforce so I don't know about it.
>
> I went out looking for information - being from Intel - SURELY it's
> documented, and such information is publ
> > Unfortunately the i810 driver is one of the undisclosed code family. I
> > haven't used the nforce so I don't know about it.
I went out looking for information - being from Intel - SURELY it's
documented, and such information is publicly available I've found a
plethora of information - bu
>
> Unfortunately the i810 driver is one of the undisclosed code family. I
> haven't used the nforce so I don't know about it.
I went out looking for information - being from Intel - SURELY it's
documented, and such information is publicly available I've found a
plethora of information - but
>
> Maybe not a field but a note. Lets call it [G] :)
>
Heh - well since it's the exception and not the rule that's probably
appropriate :) Does the AC97 driver support the hardware? (I810, nforce)
Jim
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Jim wrote:
> I beleive that many modern cards have multiple hardware channels (err
> not channels' that's like stereo... uhmm streams?) ?
You are correct.
> I've been browsing
> through the documentation, examples, faq's etc, and have found no
> refernence to such things... So was wondering,
I beleive that many modern cards have multiple
hardware channels (err not channels' that's like stereo... uhmm streams?)
? I've been browsing through the documentation, examples, faq's etc, and
have found no refernence to such things... So was wondering, does ALSA support
multiple opens to