On Friday 14 March 2003 03.13, Ranjit Singh wrote: > Hi, > > I was wondering whether there'd been any progress on this?
Nope, not yet; not around here anyway. I've heard from a few others who started messing with it, but AFAIK, no one is actually hacking right now. > I have a Darla card, and would love to get it working under > Linux. I have experience of assembler (since 1983) if that would be > of any help.. Well, asm in kernel space is only for CPU specific stuff these days - but if you've done asm, chances are you have some experience of programming to the metall. :-) (Which is generally not the case with C and HLL programmers.) Do you have the 20 bit version, or a new 24 bit card? Anyway, getting the full range of cards to work would be interesting, but there are so many of them, and each one has it's own firmware. I certainly hope we can get away without pages of code per model (that's the way it is in the C++ driver), but we'll still need to test on each model... //David Olofson - Programmer, Composer, Open Source Advocate .- The Return of Audiality! --------------------------------. | Free/Open Source Audio Engine for use in Games or Studio. | | RT and off-line synth. Scripting. Sample accurate timing. | `-----------------------------------> http://audiality.org -' --- http://olofson.net --- http://www.reologica.se ---