Jürgen Zimmermann wrote:
>Hello,
>I wonder if anyone has experience in doing reverse engineering
>Windows 2000 WDM drivers in order to create a new driver for
>the ALSA chipset.
>
>The card I have in question is a YAMAHA SW1000XG, and there are both
>Windows9x and Windows 2000 WDM drivers availa
Paul Davis wrote:
>>Not very much:
>>a) if 32 bit integer could be enough expressive, what's the problem to
>>truncate it in your driver?
>>
>>
>
>if i knew that this was true, i would do so. i don't know that. the
>rms meters are the *only* registers on the h-dsp that are 64 bit, so i
>assum
Jürgen Zimmermann wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I wonder if anyone has experience in doing reverse engineering
> Windows 2000 WDM drivers in order to create a new driver for
> the ALSA chipset.
>
> The card I have in question is a YAMAHA SW1000XG, and there are both
> Windows9x and Windows 2000 WDM driver
Hello.
I've noticed that there isn't any conversation of Terratec's Windows
control panel to Linux. Since it's very important for all the owners of
this sound card, since it controls: playback, record, digital inputs and
outputs, midi, 3D settings - and, the most important thing - EQ!
This EQ
[YAMAHA SW1000XG]
Oh wow. I've got one of these too. Great card and I'd _love_ to get
it working with ALSA - I can offer my enthusiasm if nothing else.
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>Hello.
>
>I've noticed that there isn't any conversation of Terratec's Windows
>control panel to Linux. Since it's very important for all the owners of
>this sound card, since it controls: playback, record, digital inputs and
>outputs, midi, 3D settings - and, the most important thing - EQ!
>
On Sat, May 11, 2002 at 08:37:56AM +0200, Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
> The revision is revision of interwave chip not codec which is only a part
> of interwave chip. So this change does not make sense.
I don't understand what you mean. This is the name of a PCM device we're
talking about here.
This
I need this function for my MikMod driver.
Index: alsa-lib/include/seq.h
===
RCS file: /cvsroot/alsa/alsa-lib/include/seq.h,v
retrieving revision 1.47
diff -u -r1.47 seq.h
--- alsa-lib/include/seq.h 17 Apr 2002 08:50:56 -
MikMod driver for ALSA sequencer.
I finally got it working. It's a patch against libmikmod-3.1.10. Get it
from "http://www.saunalahti.fi/~syrjala/alsa/";
ALSA 0.9 + a patch to alsa-lib is required. I sent the patch to alsa-devel
and it's also at my website.
Should work with GUS and Trident card