All,
What are the devices and what are the configuration to support linrad?
Thanks - Dan
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All,
What is the preferred architecture for a linrad sound card? How
effectively is it abstracted by OSS or ALSA?
My current card a Intel Corporation 82801DB/DBL/DBM. This apparently
does not support simultaneous input and output. I am not sure if this is
a hardware, driver, or
Leif,
That command does not exist. This configurations appears to be ALSA with
alsa-oss. There is a file /etc/asound.state that shows a CS46xx. This is
the sound device.
Below are the snd modules installed:
snd_rtctimer3360 0
snd_intel8x0 31260 0
snd_ac97_codec
Leif,
You are correct. The output stays on the screen until the key is hit.
The trace output is:
/dev/dsp62
/dev/dsp
/dev/dsp64
(/dev/dsp63 is missing)
The error message segmentation fault appears in the terminal box.
- Regards - Dan
Leif,
The log is:
/dev/dsp opened as RDONLY
16bit format supported
Max no of channels = 4
Max speed 192000 Hz
Min sampling speed = 1000 Hz
FLAG= 1
j=0 k=0
63:/dev/dsp 1000 - 192000 Hz 4 Chan. 16 bit
Leif,
There is no file /dev/sndstat. Can it be known by another name?
- Dan
The result is very odd. Linrad tries to open all these devices.
The statement is
rx_audio_out=open( dev_name, O_WRONLY|O_NONBLOCK, 0);
for each one of the device files and they all give
rx_audio_out=-1 which is an
Good morning,
Linrad fails to build on FC6. Below is the output. Configure had a normal end but there seems to be lots of 'no' status.
Thanks - Dan
nasm -w-orphan-labels -felf -s hware.s -o hware.ol
make: nasm: Command not found
make: *** [hware.ol] Error 127
checking for
://www.nitehawk.com/w3sz
Quoting Dan Sawyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Good morning,
Linrad fails to build on FC6. Below is the output. Configure had a
normal end but there seems to be lots of 'no' status.
Thanks - Dan
nasm -w-orphan-labels -felf -s hware.s -o hware.ol
make: nasm: Command not found
. It is taking you to the U
configure A/D and D/A [in other words, configure soundcard] series of
screens as I indicated it would.
I hope the above explanation is helpful. Keep us posted, and
73,
W3SZ
Roger Rehr
http://www.nitehawk.com/w3sz
Quoting Dan Sawyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Roger