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* What about the VLSI/Philips chips?
@ 2006-04-29  1:26 Alvaro Kuolas
  2006-05-02 20:04 ` Alvaro Kuolas
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Alvaro Kuolas @ 2006-04-29  1:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: alsa-devel

Hi, my name is Alvaro Kuolas.

And I have a PHILIPS Sound Card (it's identical to the XWave Thunder
128, on the FCC page there is a photograph and a block diagram of the
sound card, yes the FCC ID of this Philips is the same as the XWave).
The chipset is the infamous Thunderbird 128 QSound from VLSI.

The card, as far as i know, is "undocumented by Philips"(TM). I want to
ask anyone who can help me with information on this card/chipset, if
there "is" information of it (I don't know how to reverse engineering
it, help on this topic would be useful). I know that is an AC97 codec, i
don't know how difficult is to implement this card.

Also, how many of this cards are around?
(In my country there are a lot of Philips sound cards unsold on their
boxes).
Like a pool: Did you ever saw/play with one of the PHILIPS sound cards?

Thanks in advance.



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