Re: [Alsa-devel] new alsa docs.

2002-08-15 Thread Patrick Shirkey

Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote:
 El Mar 13 Ago 2002 17:01, Patrick Shirkey escribió:
 
Clemens Ladisch wrote:

I didn't bother to report USB MIDI devices - until now:

Thanks. I'm collecting them for now until I or Dan get the energy to add
them to the matrix.
 
 
 The usb generic instructions for USB-MIDI devices is a copy of the Midiman 
 MidisportNxN page. This is very inaccurate and confusing, as many devices 
 (e.g. the Roland/Edirol ones) aren't EZ-USB devices and don't need/accept the 
 ezusbmidi firmware at all. Please, remove the ezusbmidi references from the 
 generic usb-midi page.
 

Currently I am trying to maintain as few pages as possible so the 
generic instructions access exactly the same data as ezusb devices. 
However I have made the ezusb instructions more recognisable.

If this is still too confusing then I will have to add another variable 
for all ezusb devices. I would rather not as it means one more little 
thing to remember. I will add a note on the matrix for these cards below.


 On the other hand, this device is reported by Clemens:
  Steinberghttp://www.steinberg.net/
 USB-2-MIDI   http://www.steinberg.net/products/ae/hardware/usb2midi/
 It is another EZ-USB based device, and needs the ezusbmidi firmware to work. 
 You can safely copy the Midisport page for it.
 
 I would like to insist again about including EZ-USB in the chipset column 
 for  these devices: 
   Midiman Midisport NxN
   Midiman USB Keystations: 
 http://www.midiman.net/products/midiman/keystations.php
   Steinberg USB-MIDI-2 adaptor:
 http://www.steinberg.net/products/ae/hardware/usb2midi/
 
 For the chipset column you can put here EZ-USB (or Cypress AN2131XX) 
 http://www.cypress.com/products/datasheet.cfm?partnum=AN2131SC
 
 This chipset is widely used in USB peripherals, not only MIDI ones, and it is  
 related to Intel 8051 chip. The firmware loader (fxload) for this chipset is 
 included in linux-hotplug: http://linux-hotplug.sourceforge.net/
 And SDCC (Small Device C Compiler) is a GPL tool that can be used to build 
 firmware drivers: http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/
 
 Regards,
 Pedro
 
 
 
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Re: [Alsa-devel] new alsa docs.

2002-08-15 Thread Patrick Shirkey

Clemens Ladisch wrote:
 Patrick Shirkey wrote:
 
Thanks. I'm collecting them for now until I or Dan get the energy to add
them to the matrix.
 
 
 Wouldn't it be helpful to make the matrix Open Source(TM) in order to
 be able to submit a patch/SQL script/whatever?
 

The matrix page is html (apart from the edit date) so you can just view 
the source and make a patch from that which I will add :) I feel that 
the more people who contribute code to the matrix the better. It would 
be great to have a few more people who are willing to keep track of 
certain product lines.

But if you talking about the entire docs site, you want cvs access and 
you need to talk to Jaroslav as he runs the server.


 
 And while we're at it, some more USB MIDI devices for the collection:


Shall I or you?

 Roland/Edirol   http://www.edirol.com/
 SD-20http://www.edirol.com/products/info/sd20.html
 SD-80http://www.edirol.com/products/info/sd80.html
 UA-700   http://www.edirol.com/products/info/ua700.html
 
 The following USB MIDI devices are green:
 
 Yamaha http://www.yamaha.com/
 CLP-150  http://www.yamaha.co.jp/product/cl/clp/clp-150.html
 CLP-170  http://www.yamaha.co.jp/product/cl/clp/clp-170.html
 MOTIF6   http://www.yamahasynth.com/pro/motif/index.html
 MOTIF7   http://www.yamahasynth.com/pro/motif/index.html
 MOTIF8   http://www.yamahasynth.com/pro/motif/index.html
 MU500http://www.yamaha.co.jp/product/syndtm/p/dtm/mu500/
 MU2000   http://www.yamaha.co.jp/product/syndtm/p/dtm/mu20mu10/index.html
 S08  http://www.yamahasynth.com/pro/s08/index.html
 UW500http://www.yamahasynth.com/pro/uw500/index.html
 UX16 http://www.yamaha.com/cgi-win/webcgi.exe/DsplyModel/?gEKS1UX16
 UX96 http://www.yamaha.com/cgi-win/webcgi.exe/DsplyModel/?gEKS1UX96
 
 
 Clemens
 
 



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Re: [Alsa-devel] new alsa docs.

2002-08-15 Thread Patrick Shirkey

Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote:


 I would like to insist again about including EZ-USB in the chipset column 
 for  these devices: 
   Midiman Midisport NxN
   Midiman USB Keystations: 
 http://www.midiman.net/products/midiman/keystations.php
   Steinberg USB-MIDI-2 adaptor:
 http://www.steinberg.net/products/ae/hardware/usb2midi/
 

done.


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Re: [Alsa-devel] new alsa docs.

2002-08-15 Thread Clemens Ladisch

Patrick Shirkey wrote:
 Clemens Ladisch wrote:
  Wouldn't it be helpful to make the matrix Open Source(TM) in order to
  be able to submit a patch/SQL script/whatever?

 The matrix page is html (apart from the edit date) so you can just view
 the source and make a patch from that which I will add :)

It looked as if generated from a database (not after looking at the
source :-)

  And while we're at it, some more USB MIDI devices for the collection:

 Shall I or you?

:-)


Clemens



matrix-patch.gz
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Re: [Alsa-devel] new alsa docs.

2002-08-15 Thread Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas

El Jue 15 Ago 2002 10:56, Patrick Shirkey escribió:
 Currently I am trying to maintain as few pages as possible so the
 generic instructions access exactly the same data as ezusb devices.
 However I have made the ezusb instructions more recognisable.

 If this is still too confusing then I will have to add another variable
 for all ezusb devices. I would rather not as it means one more little
 thing to remember. I will add a note on the matrix for these cards below.

Ok, it's more clear now. Thanks.

Regards,
Pedro


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Re: [Alsa-devel] new alsa docs.

2002-08-15 Thread Patrick Shirkey

Clemens Ladisch wrote:
 Patrick Shirkey wrote:
 
Clemens Ladisch wrote:

Wouldn't it be helpful to make the matrix Open Source(TM) in order to
be able to submit a patch/SQL script/whatever?

The matrix page is html (apart from the edit date) so you can just view
the source and make a patch from that which I will add :)
 
 
 It looked as if generated from a database (not after looking at the
 source :-)
 

applied.

 
And while we're at it, some more USB MIDI devices for the collection:

Shall I or you?
 
 





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Re: [Alsa-devel] new alsa docs.

2002-08-14 Thread Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas

El Mar 13 Ago 2002 17:01, Patrick Shirkey escribió:
 Clemens Ladisch wrote:
  I didn't bother to report USB MIDI devices - until now:

 Thanks. I'm collecting them for now until I or Dan get the energy to add
 them to the matrix.

The usb generic instructions for USB-MIDI devices is a copy of the Midiman 
MidisportNxN page. This is very inaccurate and confusing, as many devices 
(e.g. the Roland/Edirol ones) aren't EZ-USB devices and don't need/accept the 
ezusbmidi firmware at all. Please, remove the ezusbmidi references from the 
generic usb-midi page.

On the other hand, this device is reported by Clemens:
 Steinberghttp://www.steinberg.net/
USB-2-MIDI   http://www.steinberg.net/products/ae/hardware/usb2midi/
It is another EZ-USB based device, and needs the ezusbmidi firmware to work. 
You can safely copy the Midisport page for it.

I would like to insist again about including EZ-USB in the chipset column 
for  these devices: 
Midiman Midisport NxN
Midiman USB Keystations: 
http://www.midiman.net/products/midiman/keystations.php
Steinberg USB-MIDI-2 adaptor:
http://www.steinberg.net/products/ae/hardware/usb2midi/

For the chipset column you can put here EZ-USB (or Cypress AN2131XX) 
http://www.cypress.com/products/datasheet.cfm?partnum=AN2131SC

This chipset is widely used in USB peripherals, not only MIDI ones, and it is  
related to Intel 8051 chip. The firmware loader (fxload) for this chipset is 
included in linux-hotplug: http://linux-hotplug.sourceforge.net/
And SDCC (Small Device C Compiler) is a GPL tool that can be used to build 
firmware drivers: http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/

Regards,
Pedro



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Re: [Alsa-devel] new alsa docs.

2002-08-14 Thread Clemens Ladisch

Patrick Shirkey wrote:
 Thanks. I'm collecting them for now until I or Dan get the energy to add
 them to the matrix.

Wouldn't it be helpful to make the matrix Open Source(TM) in order to
be able to submit a patch/SQL script/whatever?


And while we're at it, some more USB MIDI devices for the collection:

Roland/Edirol   http://www.edirol.com/
SD-20http://www.edirol.com/products/info/sd20.html
SD-80http://www.edirol.com/products/info/sd80.html
UA-700   http://www.edirol.com/products/info/ua700.html

The following USB MIDI devices are green:

Yamaha http://www.yamaha.com/
CLP-150  http://www.yamaha.co.jp/product/cl/clp/clp-150.html
CLP-170  http://www.yamaha.co.jp/product/cl/clp/clp-170.html
MOTIF6   http://www.yamahasynth.com/pro/motif/index.html
MOTIF7   http://www.yamahasynth.com/pro/motif/index.html
MOTIF8   http://www.yamahasynth.com/pro/motif/index.html
MU500http://www.yamaha.co.jp/product/syndtm/p/dtm/mu500/
MU2000   http://www.yamaha.co.jp/product/syndtm/p/dtm/mu20mu10/index.html
S08  http://www.yamahasynth.com/pro/s08/index.html
UW500http://www.yamahasynth.com/pro/uw500/index.html
UX16 http://www.yamaha.com/cgi-win/webcgi.exe/DsplyModel/?gEKS1UX16
UX96 http://www.yamaha.com/cgi-win/webcgi.exe/DsplyModel/?gEKS1UX96


Clemens


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Re: [Alsa-devel] new alsa docs.

2002-08-13 Thread Clemens Ladisch


I didn't bother to report USB MIDI devices - until now:

Evolutionhttp://www.evolution.co.uk/
MK-225C  http://www.evolution.co.uk/products/
MK-249   http://www.evolution.co.uk/products/
MK-249C  http://www.evolution.co.uk/products/
MK-361   http://www.evolution.co.uk/products/
MK-361C  http://www.evolution.co.uk/products/
UC-16http://www.evolution.co.uk/products/

Roland/Edirolhttp://www.edirol.com/
PC-300   http://www.edirol.com/products/info/pc300.html
SC-8820  http://www.edirol.com/products/info/archive/sc8820.html
SC-8850  http://www.edirol.com/products/info/archive/sc8850.html
SC-D70   http://www.edirol.com/products/info/archive/scd70.html
SD-90http://www.edirol.com/products/info/sd90.html
SK-500   http://www.edirol.com/products/info/archive/sk500.html
U-8  http://www.edirol.com/products/info/archive/u8.html
UA-100   http://www.edirol.com/products/info/archive/ua100.html
UA-100G  http://www.edirol.com/products/info/archive/ua100g.html
UM-1 http://www.edirol.com/products/info/um1.html
UM-1Shttp://www.edirol.com/products/info/um1s.html
UM-2(E)  http://www.edirol.com/products/info/um2.html
UM-4/SuperMPU64  http://www.edirol.com/products/info/archive/um4.html
UM-550   http://www.edirol.com/products/info/um550.html
UM-880   http://www.edirol.com/products/info/um880.html
XV-5050  http://www.rolandus.com/products/details.asp?prodid=XV%2D5050

Steinberghttp://www.steinberg.net/
USB-2-MIDI   http://www.steinberg.net/products/ae/hardware/usb2midi/

Yamaha   http://www.yamaha.com/
MU1000   http://www.yamaha.co.jp/product/syndtm/p/dtm/mu20mu10/index.html
UX256http://www.yamahasynth.com/pro/ux256/index.html


... and another USB Audio device:

Roland/Edirolhttp://www.edirol.com/
UA-1Ahttp://www.edirol.com/products/info/ua1a.html



Clemens


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Re: [Alsa-devel] new alsa docs.

2002-08-13 Thread Patrick Shirkey

Clemens Ladisch wrote:
 I didn't bother to report USB MIDI devices - until now:
 

Thanks. I'm collecting them for now until I or Dan get the energy to add 
them to the matrix.



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Re: [Alsa-devel] new alsa docs.

2002-08-10 Thread Frans Ketelaars

On Fri, 09 Aug 2002 16:31:30 +0900
Patrick Shirkey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 To make the module options complete I need someone to send me the output of
 
  modinfo $(modprobe -l snd-*) | cat  modules
 
 when run on PPC and an ARM and a computer with old PnP cards/slots.
 
 Run it as root user. It will write a file called modules to the 
 directory you run it from.
 
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This is with rc2 on ia32 with all (ISA card) modules. The 64K file is only 
attached to the message sent to Patrick. HTH, 

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Re: [Alsa-devel] new alsa docs.

2002-08-09 Thread Antti Boman

Sorry if I didn't understand your problem, but here goes.

Patrick Shirkey wrote:
 Does anybody know how to get all the text from a text area to post when 
 it includes  and ' marks?
 
 I am using stripslashes($var) to pass the variable between pages with 
 success but when I do the final post if I use  around the VALUE in the 
 input line the text gets cut off at the first  or if I use '' the text 
 gets cut off at the first '.
 
 eg.
 
INPUT NAME='note' TYPE='hidden' VALUE=?echo 
 stripslashes($note); ?
 
 or
 
INPUT NAME='note' TYPE='hidden' VALUE='?echo 
 stripslashes($note); ?'

Those look the same to me, so I assume you meant the other one with 
citation marks.

Anyway, you should use htmlspecialchars() to turn the special characters 
interfering html markup (' #   ) to html entities. So:

INPUT NAME=note TYPE=hidden VALUE=?echo 
htmlspecialchars(stripslashes($note)); ?

 $MailToAddress = [EMAIL PROTECTED];
 $MailSubject = ALSA: doc notes additions;
 if (!$YourAddress) {
 $YourAddress = Null;
 }

Hmmm... you're testing $Youraddress for integer, was that the intention? 
If $Youraddress doesn't contain a number in the beginning of the string, 
it fails and $Youradddress turns to Null.

I also assumed you're using PHP.

Tell me more if I got it completely wrong ;)

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Re: [Alsa-devel] new alsa docs.

2002-08-09 Thread Patrick Shirkey

Antti Boman wrote:
 Sorry if I didn't understand your problem, but here goes.

You are right on the money. Now people can send full code examples 
without it getting chopped.

Thanks.

 INPUT NAME=note TYPE=hidden VALUE=?echo 
 htmlspecialchars(stripslashes($note)); ?
 
 $MailToAddress = [EMAIL PROTECTED];
 $MailSubject = ALSA: doc notes additions;
 if (!$YourAddress) {
 $YourAddress = Null;
 }
 
 
 Hmmm... you're testing $Youraddress for integer, was that the intention? 
 If $Youraddress doesn't contain a number in the beginning of the string, 
 it fails and $Youradddress turns to Null.
 

oops. I haven't had any problems with it yet. It just adds NULL to the 
address of the sender which is the alsa server. It's no big deal.



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Re: [Alsa-devel] new alsa docs.

2002-08-09 Thread Patrick Shirkey

Scott MacKenzie wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 Can I just take the opportunity to ask why, in the sound-card matrix, 
 the Hoontech ST Audio DSP24 is in green as a 'possible' still, when the 
 entry below it, the IC Ensemble Envy24 (the former being based on the 
 latter) is supported with the ice1712 driver?  Are there outstanding 
 issues with regard to Hoontech-specific functions?  I've just started 
 playing with the former card (a Mk I version), and in fact am yet to 
 obtain an external rack for it.
 

Let us know how you get on and we will change the matrix accordingly.




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Re: [Alsa-devel] new alsa docs.

2002-08-09 Thread Patrick Shirkey

To make the module options complete I need someone to send me the output of

 modinfo $(modprobe -l snd-*) | cat  modules

when run on PPC and an ARM and a computer with old PnP cards/slots.

Run it as root user. It will write a file called modules to the 
directory you run it from.

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Re: [Alsa-devel] new alsa docs.

2002-08-09 Thread Patrick Shirkey

For those who are interested. Thanks to a tip from Eric Inge Bolso we 
now have links instead of buttons in the matrix.



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Re: [Alsa-devel] new alsa docs.

2002-08-08 Thread Scott MacKenzie


Hi,

Can I just take the opportunity to ask why, in the sound-card matrix, 
the Hoontech ST Audio DSP24 is in green as a 'possible' still, when the 
entry below it, the IC Ensemble Envy24 (the former being based on the 
latter) is supported with the ice1712 driver?  Are there outstanding 
issues with regard to Hoontech-specific functions?  I've just started 
playing with the former card (a Mk I version), and in fact am yet to 
obtain an external rack for it.

Regards,

Scott. 
On 2002.08.08 03:11 Niklas Werner wrote:
 
 You might want to add Emagic's EMI 2|6 to the matrix at least in
 green,
 though it works fully for me with the following:
 


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