Hi all,
as the term at university is over I have some time to work more on
sound.c and affected files :)
At the moment I am looking at set_prescaled_volume in sound.c... the
big ifdef suff at the end of
this method.
#if CONFIG_CODEC == MAS3507D
dac_volume(tenthdb2reg(l), tenthdb2reg(r),
HI all,
as I have more time for rockbox now (term at university is over and I have
some holidays), I want to finish my started work of audio hardware
unification.
The goal of my work should be to clean up firmware/sound.c and minimize the
usage of #if defined(...). At the moment I am looking at
2007/11/16, Linus Nielsen Feltzing [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Modified: trunk/firmware/export/mas35xx.h
===
--- trunk/firmware/export/mas35xx.h 2007-11-15 21:20:29 UTC (rev 15631)
+++
Maybe there could also be some extra work to do - something like
7084 |= 1 - to get better audio results. I have played a lot with
volume settings and i dont get it better as it is yet.
2007/5/16, Michael Sevakis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This brings up some important questions to answer: What
Hi Ivan..
can we meet us in irc... I will hang around for the next 2-3 hours
there. My nick
is austriancoder. It should be a work of 10-15 minutes. Or I can
modify the driver
to enable lines and micros and you can check which is needed. I have only a
Sansa without radio :(
See you there
Hi Steve,
2007/5/10, pondlife [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Christian,
I agree with the principle. As well as device support, the simulator
currently uses some other separate kernel code (all the multi-threading for
example). I would particularly hope that such a simulator could be used to
debug
2007/5/10, Dave Chapman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Christian Gmeiner wrote:
The big plus point is that we dont need to care about the simulator
with #ifdef's anymore as the simulator is a normal target.
I don't see how that will happen - won't it just mean replacing #ifdef
SIMULATOR with #ifdef
2007/5/10, Linus Nielsen Feltzing [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Christian Gmeiner wrote:
To run the new created rockbox.x86 we need a special boot loader,
which loads compiled code form x86 and executes it.
Why would we need that?
Hmm... good question ;) If I recheck it in my head then it will work
Hi friends,
Between March 5 - 12, 2007 we can apply to become a menthoring organization
for Google's Summer of Code 2007. (The organization should choose a single
administrator to submit its application via the GSoC web app between March
5-12, 2007.)
For this to be a viable option we need to