Attached is a patch against ac97_codec.c (0.9.0beta12) that adds sp/dif
support for the CS4205 AC97 codec.
CS was on some good crack when they designed this chip, as it appears to
be otherwise fully AC97 compliant. They used vendor-specific crap to
handle anything SP/DIF related despite there b
On Mon, 1 Apr 2002, Stuffed Crust wrote:
> Attached is a patch against ac97_codec.c (0.9.0beta12) that adds sp/dif
> support for the CS4205 AC97 codec.
>
> CS was on some good crack when they designed this chip, as it appears to
> be otherwise fully AC97 compliant. They used vendor-specific cra
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>I like the new page.
>
>Some ideas for further improvement:
>1.) How about merging API and documentation into one page?
>I think this separation is confusing, especially if developers
>follow "their" link on the frontpage and end up at t
Hello,
I noticed that the alsa rtctimer is not compiled when you have
the RTC in your kernel as a module. The problem is in
alsa-kernel/core/Makefile, where CONFIG_RTC is tested for y
and not for m.
Maarten
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Where can I find up-to-date documentation about how to use the rtc timer?
Maarten
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Hi Richard,
Thanks for your fast reply. I will send this message to the ALSA development
list, maybe somebody else has some comments.
>> I was wondering if you are planning to implement native ALSA (0.9) sequencer
>> support in Rosegarden-4.
> This is a whole can of worms - have a look at the m
I've been hunting through the snd-powermac source trying to get sound to
work on my Powerbook G4 (3,2). This didn't get sound working, but I
think I found an easily correctable bug in the code.
I'd like some input from anyone who might be more more familiar with
than code than me. The bug is