>And instead of bothering people with silly questions, 'how do I perform x OSS
>function", I went looking at the docs. The tutroials are very good, but don't
>touch upon some of the more compilcated aspects. It seems maybe there is a
>glossary or something needed for people more familiar with OS
On Thursday January 30 2003 07:29 am, Paul Davis wrote:
> >I am asking this, as the ALSA OSS compat. seems to be getting depreaciated
> > (I dont blame it), and stuck on rc1.
>
> its not deprecated, though many of us would actively discourage anyone
> from writing new applications that use the OSS
At Thu, 30 Jan 2003 07:17:36 -0700,
ljp wrote:
>
> > this is portable but limited (open/closing mixer/device, setting mix ,
> > output samples, ...)
> >
> > for high level usage, look at html doc in libalsa2.
>
> ya, I was asking if there is a document that explains how to port OSS apps.
> Such a
>I am asking this, as the ALSA OSS compat. seems to be getting depreaciated (I
>dont blame it), and stuck on rc1.
its not deprecated, though many of us would actively discourage anyone
from writing new applications that use the OSS API. its very important
for ALSA that it fully and properly suppo
On Thursday January 30 2003 03:31 am, Thierry Vignaud wrote:
> ljp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Is there a simple document outlining the OSS functions and their
> > ALSA equivalents?
>
> for basic usage : do man of open(), read(), close(), write().
Thank you, I am aware of these.
> this is por
ljp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a simple document outlining the OSS functions and their
> ALSA equivalents?
for basic usage : do man of open(), read(), close(), write().
this is portable but limited (open/closing mixer/device, setting mix ,
output samples, ...)
for high level usage, l
Hello,
Is there a simple document outlining the OSS functions and their ALSA
equivalents?
ljp
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