On 2002.07.24 14:53 Benny Sjostrand wrote:
> Well, if you have access to a oscilloscope that can be programed to view 
> the differential result
> of the signals then probably you can proably view the digital data.
> But i've never tested to do this, and don't have any access to a 
> oscilloscope at home ...

    Neither do I. =)

> Then, do you know if your IEC958 is connected to CS4297A or CS4630 ??
> If it is connected to the CS4297A then this patch will not provide any 
> output on that IEC958 port.

    Looking at the datasheets and schematics, it looks like the CS4630 uses
AC97 codecs to actually process and output it's iec958 frames. I could
easily be wrong, but the schematics for the CS4630-CM don't show the
circuitry necessary to power and control an iec958 line. It shows a pin,
which I assume links to the codec (in my case, a CS4297A). Is there
a datasheet that could show me what you mean?

[...]
> This dump should not be that long!
> Did you change anything in the code ? the SCB block
> has always a fixed size of 16 Dwords. A new SCB block will
> start on 0x0050.

    No, I haven't changed a thing.

> Well, that's what i can interpret from this outputs.
> 
> Everything look basically OK.
> Seems like you have loaded the module successfully and have not started
> playing yet.

    Strange. Well, if it _were_ the case that my card is using a CS4297A 
for
digital output, do you think that would cause this?


-- Peter Heatwole
"Murphy was just a well known pessimist."



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