On 20-Apr-2006 Mike Nolley wrote:
Hi. Thanks for your reply. Lspci gives the Motorola DSP chip that is on the
cardbus, but not the Layla itself. In
hardware manager, the DSP chip also shows up, and disappears when the card is
removed. It also shows the DSP chip
is driven by the Layla24
On 20-Apr-2006 Mike Nolley wrote:
Hi. I have installed the Alsa drivers and utilities on Fedora 4 as per
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=Echo+Digital
+Audio+Corporationcard=Layla24-CARDBUS.chip=Motorola+56361%2C+FPGA
module=layla24
However, my Layla card
Hi. Thanks for your reply. Lspci gives the Motorola DSP chip that is on the cardbus, but not the Layla itself. In hardware manager, the DSP chip also shows up, and disappears when the card is removed. It also shows the DSP chip is driven by the Layla24 drivers, which means that my drivers are