Re: [linux-audio-dev] Linux Driver for Creamware Luna II

2003-06-22 Thread Balázs Gaál
There will be an OSX driver for the Creamware platform. Reverse engieneering will be more realistic then, won't it? Blaze1st

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Linux Driver for Creamware Luna II

2001-11-09 Thread Steve Harris
On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 03:27:38PM +0100, Joachim Backhaus wrote: > > Trying to reverse engineer seems to become a life-task, > it's perhaps really better to buy a second professional card that > has Linux support. Maybe the M-Audio Delta 44. > > But which card with additional dsp's for effect

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Linux Driver for Creamware Luna II

2001-11-09 Thread Joe Pfeiffer
Trying to reverse engineer seems to become a life-task, it's perhaps really better to buy a second professional card that has Linux support. Maybe the M-Audio Delta 44. But which card with additional dsp's for effect processing has Linux support? That's actually a very good poin

RE: [linux-audio-dev] Linux Driver for Creamware Luna II

2001-11-09 Thread Joachim Backhaus
Trying to reverse engineer seems to become a life-task, it's perhaps really better to buy a second professional card that has Linux support. Maybe the M-Audio Delta 44. But which card with additional dsp's for effect processing has Linux support?

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Linux Driver for Creamware Luna II

2001-11-09 Thread Erik de Castro Lopo
Just correcting spelling and logic. It really blew my mind when Erik de Castro Lopo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > If someone hs access to a Logic Analyser with a PCI bus probe (I have seen > one) then this becomes possible reverse engineering task. > > You run the card under Linux and watch the L

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Linux Driver for Creamware Luna II

2001-11-08 Thread Erik de Castro Lopo
It really blew my mind when Paul Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > >> unless you can figure out what the interesting address ranges are and > >> then find only the assignments to locations within those ranges, no > >> debugger or anything will help reverse engineer this kind of design. > > > >Ah,

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Linux Driver for Creamware Luna II

2001-11-08 Thread Paul Davis
>> unless you can figure out what the interesting address ranges are and >> then find only the assignments to locations within those ranges, no >> debugger or anything will help reverse engineer this kind of design. > >Ah, but we can (with PCI at least). /proc/pci is your friend. Ah, but you can