> I think we've to split the theme to different parts.
>
> - an usb driver for the Noah with the capabilitiy to use both usb
> configurations (control and midi/audio) at the same time.
>
> -an another (pci)driver to support the creamware DSP-cards.
>
> - an user-space application to manage the d
Takashi Iwai wrote:
> At Wed, 10 Mar 2004 11:28:39 +0100 (MET),
> Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> >
> > AFAIK drivers for ATI hardware are developed in a similar way (ATI
> > gives specs under an NDA, the resulting driver is open source).
> >
> > Takashi, is that right?
>
> yes. but just make sure tha
At Wed, 10 Mar 2004 11:28:39 +0100 (MET),
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
>
> Willie Sippel wrote:
> > > But I'm not sure about, wether the NDA agrees in the basic alsa
> > > principles. What are the developers of alsa are thinking about that
> > > agreement?
>
> AFAIK drivers for ATI hardware are develop
Willie Sippel wrote:
> > But I'm not sure about, wether the NDA agrees in the basic alsa
> > principles. What are the developers of alsa are thinking about that
> > agreement?
AFAIK drivers for ATI hardware are developed in a similar way (ATI
gives specs under an NDA, the resulting driver is open
> I would really be amazed to have full Linux support for that device and
> I've some programming capabilities as well.
>
> But I'm not sure about, wether the NDA agrees in the basic alsa
> principles. What are the developers of alsa are thinking about that
> agreement?
Hi Hartmut.
I even wanted
Hi Willie,
Willie Sippel wrote:
> Hi.
>
> As some of you may know, Creamware (http://www.creamware.de) is under
> new management since 2004 - and they have changed their mind regarding
> Linux support.
Fine.
[snipped interesting information about the SFP]
I'm a user of the Creamware Noah (Ex).