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From: Friedrich.Ewaldt@gmx.de
To: Benny Sjostrand <gorm@cucumelo.org>
Cc: alsa-devel@alsa-project.org
Subject: Re: Terratec DMX XFire DSP
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2002 13:00:06 +0200 (MEST)	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <7280.1028286006@www26.gmx.net> (raw)

Hi Benny,

I'm quite sure. Have a look at the following link <;-)

ftp://ftp.terratec.de/Audio/DMXXfire/Images/DMXXFire1024_Board_L.jpg

>>regarding your cs46xx DSP and codec list:
>>AFAIK the Xfire card has got a CS4624 DSP, not a CS4630. The main (only?)
>>difference should be the processing power (CS4624: 255MIPS, CS4630:
>>420MIPS).
>
>Are you sure ?
>If the Windows system properties tells say that's a CS4624 it can be 
>becourse
>it uses the same driver for both cs4630 and cs4624, as they are binary 
>compatible.
>If you do a "lspci" on Linux it will probably say that it's cs4624/ 
>..SoundFusion (something), but does
>not mean that the device really has a cs4624.

>Just sounds strange for me that Terratec have choosen the cs4624 ....

(It was probably cheaper. The XFire was a competitive product to the
Soundblaster1024. It was about 100DM ~ 50EU ~ 50$)

regards fritz_e

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2002-08-02 11:00 Friedrich.Ewaldt [this message]
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2002-08-02  7:44 Terratec DMX XFire DSP Friedrich.Ewaldt
2002-08-02  8:32 ` Benny Sjostrand

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