On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 09:37:12PM +0200, Fred Jan Kraan wrote:
> Recently I started to collect some info on how to make a ALSA driver for
> the Digigram VXpocket V2. Digigram decided to provide information
> this PCMCIA card, on condition that a moderator is the single point of
> contact with Digigram.
> A driver for the VXpocket should interface with the PCMCIA module and
> (most likely) the ALSA package. Info on how to make a PCMCIA driver
> easy to find. Description of layers and a well documented dummy driver.
> Alas I did not find much info in the ALSA structure. There is lots of
> source code and even a dummy driver, but completely uncommented.
> What seems to be documented is how to interface with ALSA, not how to
> write a ALSA driver. So is there more than "use the source"? :-)
> 

As far as I know, no.

If you find any more information, please add it to:

http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=WritingAnAlsaDriver

You can subscribe to alsa-devel for a year like I did, and
pick up enough information to write a driver that works every
second time it's loaded, with xruns when you even *think* about
moving the mouse...

Mark



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