On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Giuliano Pochini wrote:

> 
> On 28-Aug-2003 Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
> >> >>--*-- What is the best-supported *Pro Audio* device in terms of solid ALSA dri
> >> >>ver support?  Not interested in Sound Blasters and chips on the motherboard --
> >> >> something along the lines of the Echo, M-Audio, or RME products.  But the ALS
> >> >>A drivers need to be stable -- and need to fully support the capabilities of h
> >> >>e respective device (i.e., on-board DSP, MIDI, or whatever).
> >> >
> >> > the echo drivers are extremely new, and largely untested at this
> >> > point. they may even be incomplete.
> >>
> >> The Echo driver is complete and tested on most supported cards. All
> >> features are supported but MIDI and CARDBUS are untested. The driver
> >> is based on the Windos driver code and that part is stable. The ALSA
> >
> > Only small note: until someone rewrite the code using the Linux coding
> > style and GPL licence, it will not be included to the ALSA main tree,
> > thus it will not be maintaned by us.
> 
> It's very unlikely it will follow the coding style because the generic
> driver is written by Echoaudio and it's C++ (yuck). It's free software
> but not GPL (quite certainly next revision will be released under GPL).
> The part written by me is GPL'd from the beginning and the style is not
> difficult to fix.

I meant that the generic code should be recoded to follow the Linux 
coding style. With this change, we can also change the code license.

                                                Jaroslav

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Jaroslav Kysela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Linux Kernel Sound Maintainer
ALSA Project, SuSE Labs



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