[colorforth] PCI Soundcard
- Subject: [colorforth] PCI Soundcard
- From: "Alice Maroudas" <alice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2002 12:04:07 +0200
Dear Eric
Thanks. Indeed, Linux /emu10k1/8010.h showeth the mystery
of PCI registers (GNU free, copyright Creative Inc). Moreover,
warneth: "Weird things can happen if you try some of the old
legacy stuff under Linux. Dont!"
I go forth in fear and trembling.
Nick Maroudas
----- Original Message -----
From: Eric Laforest <ecl@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: colorforth List Member <colorforth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2002 3:23 PM
Subject: [colorforth] PCI Soundcard
> On Sun, Jul 14, 2002 at 12:38:25PM +0200, Alice Maroudas thus spake:
> >
> > 2. Why should one have to write for a virtual Legacy
> > device (io base 220) when the soundcard is a real PCI
> > device (io base a801)? I asked the company for help, but the
> > answer was "lowlevel information about our PCI devices is
> > regarded as proprietary".
> >
> > Before I change to an open-source DAC, can anyone suggest a
> > non-proprietary way to play Bernd's tada.wav explicitly thru the
> > SB PCI registers?
>
> By a PCI SB card, I presume you mean an 'SBLive!' card?
> AFAIK, all SB cards are supported under Linux using freely available
> drivers.
>
> Look in the Linux kernel sources, under drivers/sound.
> (and possibly drivers/sound/emu10k1 too)
>
> --
> Eric LaForest
> http://pet.dhs.org/~ecl/
> ------------------------
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