* Status of Echo/Event support
@ 2002-12-06 2:15 David Olofson
2002-12-09 14:13 ` Takashi Iwai
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From: David Olofson @ 2002-12-06 2:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: alsa-devel
Hi!
I still have that Echo/Event Layla audio interface lying around. I
don't have any use for it whatsoever as it is now, since I don't use
Windoze at all any more (except occasionally, for some minor projects
at work) and I can't use Layla with Linux.
So, I have to make a decision: Either I look at Echo's C++ source and
hack an ALSA driver - or I get rid of my Layla, and get a Delta 1010
or something. I'll look at their code and see how I feel about it...
As you might have guessed, there is *one* thing against:
Why did it take so damn long to releas that code!?
The fact that I still have a Layla card now is part coincidence, part
me being too lazy to get rid of it... Now, I'm basically wondering if
anyone still wants to hear about Echo. I must admit that I still have
hard feelings personally - but that might also have to do with the
major hardware and driver issues I had before I got the thing to work
under Windoze.
Anyway, what I'm wondering is basically two things:
* Is anyone else already working on a driver already?
* Does anyone care? That is, does anyone else around
here own - or have access to - one of these units?
(Maybe I should ask in a somewhat more public place?)
* I have some 18 years of programming experience
(mostly to-the-metal stuff), some kernel hacking
experience, but no ALSA coding experience. Any
rough estimate how much time I'd need to add Echo
support to ALSA?
Thanks,
*off to read that source*
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* Re: Status of Echo/Event support
2002-12-06 2:15 Status of Echo/Event support David Olofson
@ 2002-12-09 14:13 ` Takashi Iwai
[not found] ` <200212091420.gB9EKUEO013443@mail.space2u.com>
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Takashi Iwai @ 2002-12-09 14:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: David Olofson; +Cc: alsa-devel
Hi David,
At Fri, 6 Dec 2002 03:15:32 +0100,
David Olofson wrote:
>
>
> Hi!
>
> I still have that Echo/Event Layla audio interface lying around. I
> don't have any use for it whatsoever as it is now, since I don't use
> Windoze at all any more (except occasionally, for some minor projects
> at work) and I can't use Layla with Linux.
>
> So, I have to make a decision: Either I look at Echo's C++ source and
> hack an ALSA driver - or I get rid of my Layla, and get a Delta 1010
> or something. I'll look at their code and see how I feel about it...
>
> As you might have guessed, there is *one* thing against:
>
> Why did it take so damn long to releas that code!?
well, afaik, both Jaroslav and I haven't check this soundcard, because
we have no this hardware.
so, perhaps the answer is that no one is working on it yet.
> The fact that I still have a Layla card now is part coincidence, part
> me being too lazy to get rid of it... Now, I'm basically wondering if
> anyone still wants to hear about Echo. I must admit that I still have
> hard feelings personally - but that might also have to do with the
> major hardware and driver issues I had before I got the thing to work
> under Windoze.
>
>
> Anyway, what I'm wondering is basically two things:
>
> * Is anyone else already working on a driver already?
>
> * Does anyone care? That is, does anyone else around
> here own - or have access to - one of these units?
> (Maybe I should ask in a somewhat more public place?)
>
> * I have some 18 years of programming experience
> (mostly to-the-metal stuff), some kernel hacking
> experience, but no ALSA coding experience. Any
> rough estimate how much time I'd need to add Echo
> support to ALSA?
when i write a new driver, it would take
- ca. 1 week if there is an OSS driver,
- ca. 2 weeks if it's a normal PCI (or ISA) device and there is enough
technical info, and
- more for exotic environment :)
until the first beta release. a test version may be ealier, though.
recently i wrote a small howto for writing an alsa-driver. please
check the archive of alsa-devel ml.
ciao,
Takashi
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