hi tim!
i don't know much about cardbus controllers, but lspci gives me
02:06.0 CardBus bridge: O2 Micro, Inc.: Unknown device 7114 (rev 20)
02:06.1 CardBus bridge: O2 Micro, Inc.: Unknown device 7114 (rev 20)
02:06.2 System peripheral: O2 Micro, Inc.: Unknown device 7110
on the acer
hi all,
has anyone tried to run a hdsp on an acer aspire 1500? since there is
the possibility that i'll never be able to run the hdsp on my acer
aspire 1400, i consider buying a new machine ... but i'll only do so, if
i've seen a hdsp working on the machine, i'm interested in...
the acer aspire
On Sat, 20 Mar 2004 00:35:02 -0500
Ivica Ico Bukvic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First off I would like to extend my sincere apologies for my atrocious
cross-posting. I am currently in a rather desperate situation and
would highly appreciate any help I can get in this matter.
Begin long blurbe
I would encourage you to hold off for a couple months, of course if
you can afford to wait. It took me literally a good year on my old
Inspiron 8000 (later replaced for 8100) before most of the quirks were
resolved on it (both Win32 and Linux-side). This is pretty much the
case with most of
hi all,
sorry for cross-posting ...
i'm planning to go to the lad conference at the zkm in karlsruhe and
kindly want to ask if someone coming from the south east passes
stuttgart on the way there and is able to share a ride ...
i'd appreciate any offer and i'm willing to contribute to the fuel
hi steve and list...
i've experiencing some problems with the delayorama plugin ...
if the (feedback * taps) is bigger than 100, there is a big possibility
of clipping / sound getting louder and lounder / the plugin getting
unstable (???)...
i'd suggest to post a warning to stdout or stderr that
hi steve and list again ...
there is another problem with the ladspa plugin flanger, that's quite
annoying ...
if i change the lfo frequency, there is a good chance of the plugin to
become unstable ...
i suppose it's a denormal problem, but i'm not sure ... does anyone have
a hint, what the
Since the problem is denormalised numbers, has anybody thought of
adding a small DC offset (1e-15) or alternating the
addition/subraction of a small value?
of course it is possible to add a small dc offset ... but what if we are
working in a feedback loop? or even worse with a high pass filter?
I have a denormal fix without a branch but you probably don't want to
see it ;-)
It's pretty simple, just OR the bits of the exponent together which
gives either
0 (denormal) or 1, typecast that to float, and then multiply the
original float by that (0.0 or 1.0). Voila, no branch, but it
On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 17:38:24 -0500
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On Fri, 2004-06-25 at 13:49, Tim Blechmann wrote:
I have a denormal fix without a branch but you probably don't want
to see it ;-)
It's pretty simple, just OR the bits of the exponent together
which gives either
hi all,
i'm currently working on an installation, where i have to track persons
in a room ...
in theory it should be possible to track a person by the time the sound
will need to reach the microphone ... i know, these are only ms, but
using a tricky algorithm, it might be possible ...
has anyone
This is for apps, correct? Not the kernel? cat /proc/cpuinfo lists
my flags as:
fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36
clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm
which indicates that SSE is already in place. yes?
which indicates that your cpu supports sse
Yes, this is the part that I am unclear on. Can you explain briefly
how these flags are set? Is it during kernel-compilation or is it
something done later on? Is it a one-time option, or is it reset after
every reboot?
intel processor identification and the CPUID instruction
t
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hi all ...
i can't get my hdsp working on the latest ck-patched kernel ... it
doesn't appear in the lspci output ... 2.6.9-ck3 worked flawless ..
the dmesg output is:
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(Gentoo Linux 3.4.3-r1, ssp-3.4.3-0, pie-8.7.7)) #1 Mon
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kicked out?
- is it possible to query the time out so that i can adapt the callback
that it finished before this time out?
thanks ... tim
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hardware FTZ/DAZ ...
better a hardware solution than a software solution ;-)
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On Sat, 2006-04-01 at 21:47 -0900, Patrick Stinson wrote:
I just finished writing python bindings for libsndfile if anyone is
interested. I only wrapped the functions I needed to read files, but I
could reasily finish the wrapper in a couple of hours if anyone is
interested. unit tests are
hi all,
On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 09:05:36PM +0200, Niklas Kl?gel wrote:
wow, thanks! I am going to look into the source of the projects the
next days, currently pnpd triggers most of my attention.
thanks ...
are there any plans to make pnpd compatible with pd patches?
that would be
I only took a few minutes to try it, I downloaded the source, but I
think the version of SCons in my Ubuntu (Dapper) system wasn't new
enough to work with the build script...
In any case I played around but couldn't get it to compile.
pnpd requires a pretty recent version of scons to build
hi steve,
On Sun, 2006-07-09 at 22:44 -0400, Stephen Sinclair wrote:
ah, cool.
just curious, what is your dev environment then?
(distro, etc.)
i'm currently working on gentoo/gcc-4.1.1, but every recent gcc (i.e. =
3.4 should work).
although i'm developing on linux, i'm trying to keep it
On Sat, 2006-08-26 at 00:06 +0200, David Olofson wrote:
7. I'm not opposed to companies posting to l-a-a or l-a-d when they
have relevent job openings, but this recruitment firm is spamming in
my opinion.
Got one of those too.
only one? i received 3 mails to 3 different addresses, that
(i find it a bit hard to follow this thread, if it's split to lad and
lau, _please_ stick to one list)
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On 2/6/07, Leonard Ritter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As an open source developer, how are you going to sustain and finance
ongoing
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