From: David Eduardo Gomez Noguera <davidgn@servidor.unam.mx>
To: linux c programming <linux-c-programming@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: programming project question
Date: 17 Oct 2002 21:56:50 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1034909812.1731.5.camel@hikaru> (raw)
Hello.
There is a small LUG in my university, and i was thinking to start a
project on it.
It would be simply making a digital osciloscope (with the computer).
I have programmed the serial port to communicate with an hc11, and with
a signature device once, and i think i could do the same for any other
serial device for which i have acces to data sheets.
I know an osciloscope can be done programming the sound card, but the
information about sound cards programming is confusing (since there are
so many), and i have never programmend for it before.
Do you know where can i go and see how I could program the sound card,
or if i would be messing with already running sound drivers, or have an
extra sound card not enabled, and program at the lowest level for it?
and if so, what is a good resource for soundcard programming?
Or if it would be better to do it with some micro or another (which i
think would be just as fun).
Any advices would be appreciated. bye bye!
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2002-10-18 2:56 David Eduardo Gomez Noguera [this message]
2002-10-18 6:42 ` programming project question Glynn Clements
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