Re: [SOC] ASIO

2006-04-27 Thread Christian Gmeiner
Hi all. Okay i think this project can be done by one student, because we can use the SDK for our work. We can take all API prototypes and build our own SDK based on the original SDK. We are only not allowed to share the original source files, but we are allowed to make them by our own by

RE: [SOC] ASIO

2006-04-27 Thread Rolf Kalbermatter
Christian Gmeiner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Okay i think this project can be done by one student, because we can use the SDK for our work. We can take all API prototypes and build our own SDK based on the original SDK. We are only not allowed to share the original source files, but

Re: [SOC] ASIO

2006-04-26 Thread Paul Millar
Hi Tom, On Tuesday 25 Apr 2006 19:05, Tom Spear wrote: On 4/25/06, Paul Millar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, this looks to be amenable to a clean-room implementation. [...] I don't see any reason why that couldn't work. We could combine that test suite with users that use various pro-audio

Re: [SOC] ASIO

2006-04-25 Thread Paul Millar
Hi Tom, Yes, this looks to be amenable to a clean-room implementation. This could involve two students: one activity would be to write a document describing the API and write a suite of functional tests that define correct behaviour of the API; the other activity would be to use the document

Re: [SOC] ASIO

2006-04-25 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Paul Millar wrote: Hi Tom, On Tuesday 25 Apr 2006 19:05, Tom Spear wrote: On 4/25/06, Paul Millar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, this looks to be amenable to a clean-room implementation. [...] I don't see any reason why that couldn't work. We could combine that test suite with

Re: [SOC] ASIO

2006-04-25 Thread Jesse Allen
On 4/25/06, Paul Millar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Tom, Yes, this looks to be amenable to a clean-room implementation. This could involve two students: one activity would be to write a document describing the API and write a suite of functional tests that define correct behaviour of the

[SOC] ASIO

2006-04-18 Thread Christian Gmeiner
What is ASIO? ASIO is a driver interface for pro-audio apps developed by Steinberg. It's somewhat similar to our beloved Jack sound server, but not as advanced. I thought about implementing ASIO for wine so we are one step neaer to a running Cubase. I have also some advanced audio hardware

Re: [SOC] ASIO

2006-04-18 Thread Willie Sippel
Am Dienstag, 18. April 2006 11:56 schrieb Christian Gmeiner: What is ASIO? ASIO is a driver interface for pro-audio apps developed by Steinberg. It's somewhat similar to our beloved Jack sound server, but not as advanced. I thought about implementing ASIO for wine so we are one step neaer to

Re: [SOC] ASIO

2006-04-18 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Willie Sippel wrote: Am Dienstag, 18. April 2006 11:56 schrieb Christian Gmeiner: What is ASIO? ASIO is a driver interface for pro-audio apps developed by Steinberg. It's somewhat similar to our beloved Jack sound server, but not as advanced. I thought about implementing ASIO for wine so