Marcus Andersson wrote:
Hi,
what you need to figure out is how hardware can be developed by people
living in different countries, the same way email/sourceforge/CVS
pretty much solved the distribution problem for software. Here is just
a couple of ideas.
All interested developers buy a
Hi,
what you need to figure out is how hardware can be developed by people
living in different countries, the same way email/sourceforge/CVS pretty
much solved the distribution problem for software. Here is just a couple
of ideas.
All interested developers buy a prototype card each. You
somehow a nice idea, i only see one problem:
firewire and usb audio devices are mainly used with laptops, whih
normaly have only one ethernet port. if you have a desktop, you could
also use a pci audio card.
what about usb 2.0 audio cards? has firewire any advantage? big
disadvantage with
smoerk wrote:
somehow a nice idea, i only see one problem:
firewire and usb audio devices are mainly used with laptops, whih
normaly have only one ethernet port. if you have a desktop, you could
also use a pci audio card.
A multi port wire speed switch would probably set you back about $20.
In a
Bob Knight wrote:
smoerk wrote:
somehow a nice idea, i only see one problem:
firewire and usb audio devices are mainly used with laptops, whih
normaly have only one ethernet port. if you have a desktop, you could
also use a pci audio card.
A multi port wire speed switch would probably set you
Bob Knight wrote:
I want an open ethernet audio device.
I do not want or need to deal with pci, firewire, usb.
Fair enough, and an interesting project, though personally I'm
more interested in doing a firewire device.
Use one of many controllers out there with a good embedded
linux port and build
Hi all:
I've been thinking some more about a prototyping/development board (not
a production board) for a free open multi-channel firewire audio interface.
The objective would be to keep initial development time and costs down
even at the expense of pushing component costs slightly up.
Here are my
I want an open ethernet audio device.
I do not want or need to deal with pci, firewire, usb.
Use one of many controllers out there with a good embedded
linux port and build in ethernet. Use a TDM or GPIO type
interface for the analog side of the world.
TDMoE would work just fine for audio.
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