Peter Stuge schrieb:
> On Sun, May 14, 2006 at 12:14:22PM -0400, Jonathan Sturges wrote:
>
>>AMD provides an OSS audio driver patch for 2.4.x kernels, so I
>>think that will suit my immediate needs.
I'm not sure, but in the past I was able to use simple audio functions
with kernel 2.4.22 and ALS
On Sun, May 14, 2006 at 12:14:22PM -0400, Jonathan Sturges wrote:
> AMD provides an OSS audio driver patch for 2.4.x kernels, so I
> think that will suit my immediate needs.
The OSS driver could require a VSM.. Yes, I think LB does VSA now
thanks to Ollie, but I still consider VSA a hack. :p
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AMD provides an OSS audio driver patch for 2.4.x kernels, so I think
that will suit my immediate needs. So I think that just means LB has to
know how to initialize the XpressAudio and assign resources to it. I
don't know how much, if any, VSA "stuff" is required to do this...
hopefully not mu
There is a native cx5530 audio driver, but it's for FreeBSD.
http://63.249.85.132/gx_audio/index.html
http://alumni.cse.ucsc.edu/~brucem/gx_audio/
It may just need to be ported over to linux if it hasn't been already.
Also, the latest kernels no longer use durango in the framebuffer driver.
It ma
* Peter Stuge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060514 15:15]:
> On Sat, May 13, 2006 at 10:04:28PM +0200, Christian Sühs wrote:
> > > assume is a support chip for the XpressAudio? Or better, maybe
> > > DTRI
> >
> > Sorry, but the datasheets says that the NS LM4548 is a companion
> > for the internal cs5530
On Sat, May 13, 2006 at 10:04:28PM +0200, Christian Sühs wrote:
> > assume is a support chip for the XpressAudio? Or better, maybe
> > DTRI
>
> Sorry, but the datasheets says that the NS LM4548 is a companion
> for the internal cs5530 audio stuff. Therefor I think that thing
> is not standalone.
>
> Questions/issues thus far:
> 1) IRQ questions. I got the error about copying the IRQ table, and I
> know I can fix this by using an uncompressed image. But that leaves me
> with a few questions:
After enabling read/write/cache for BC_XMAP_2 and BC_XMAP_3 in
gx_setup.inc under src/cpu/a
Hi,
I'm new to LB, and after studying the list archives for the past week,
I've started working on getting LB installed on yet another Geode GX1
board. This system is actually a MaxSpeed MaxTerm 230, an old thin
client system that had been surplussed. The board inside was
manufactured by DTR