Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 17 Sep 1999 00:33:42 -0400 (EDT) | From | Zach Brown <> | Subject | maestro.c 0.05, with kung fu grip. |
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another version of the maestro pci sound driver can now be at
http://people.redhat.com/zab/maestro/
heed the warnings, this things still alpha. it might even crash your machine. who knows?
i hope mixing and output to a single /dev/dsp will now work for everyone. I'm going to have to start sacrificing chickens if this one still has problems. outputing to a few /dev/dsps seems to work for me (tm).
recording is very very close to working, party! you're limited to 16bit/stereo but can set any rate you like. the bad part is that it seems to have a very very strange sort of volume ramp feedback thing happening. many happy points to the person who spots why on earth its doing that. and huge thanks to Eric Brombaugh for doing the initial recording work.
apm hooks are sort of kind of there, but disabled because they're quite incomplete and broken. full on suspend/resume support is a problem for another day.
it'll only compile on 2.2 currently, mostly because I'm lazy. we're taking patches.
as always, let me know how fabulously it breaks on your machine.
-- zach
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