Hi folks,


...well, I have a Linux workstation here...I am trying to develop a real
mode and real time prog that deals directly with the sound card...If was
using DOS or Win95 I would not have any problems to just go coding right
away and make my prog work fine...but since Linux has a HAL and its RTC
provides at most 50-100Hz for the root user (AFAIK) I am pushed to hack
into Linux (develop a kernel mode prog) or try to use DOSEMU....

...I want to take the second option...so, I would like if anybody of you
is getting the way to obtain the sound card working on dosemu and how
dosemu behaves when dealing with oldie DOS timer programming...

...sound here is not working at all...I have an official SB16 (the one
with three CD ROM interfaces on it...quite amazing silicon piece...) I
am using the common OSS drivers and they are working ok in the linux
environment, dosemu.conf is set the soundcard settings accordingly to
the OSS setup...but it still not works...

anyway...I will be doing direct IO programming to the FM ports and to
the DSP ports...I also will hook some functions to the timer interrupts
(I dont know much about this topic, but mainly I pretend to do the
sampling from the DSP input ports at very high frequencies (22-44
khz...) 

thats about it....:-)


thanks in advance...

-- 
Henrique Seganfredo (Segao)

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computer programmer - hardware geek
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"The more I learn, the less I know"

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