>My questions are if there were currently any plans to support the
>cardbus H-DSP interface, and if not, how difficult would it be to write
>them in the opinion of someone familiar with either the existing pci
>driver or someone familiar with cardbus vs. pci programming in general?
>Also, where are the H-DSP specs living?  

* if you mean "technical details need for a driver":

There are none. When I say, I don't mean you can't have them. I mean:
there are none (they have never been written. there are only a couple
of people who know how the H-DSP works, and i'm happy to say that i'm
one of them :) The H-DSP driver that just entered ALSA CVS was written
using source code for a driver for a different OS, issued to me under
an do-not-distribute agreement. The ALSA driver *is* the
documentation, so now you can join the group of people who understand
it :)

* if you mean "technical specs needed to sell the card":

http://www.rme-audio.com/

                                          I tried the link to Ico's page
>but I couldn't seem to find them.  Not to mention my browser was choking
>on all of the advanced features used therein...  

AFAIK, CardBus makes connected devices simply appear as regular PCI
devices.

Thus, the H-DSP driver that just entered ALSA CVS should work for the
CardBus interface as well as the PCI interface. If it doesn't, I want
to know about it, because its an illusion I've been operating under
for a while :)

--p


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