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* Digidesign AM-III audio card driver etc...
@ 1998-11-25 13:01 Stanko Juzbasic
  1998-12-15 17:42 ` Zach Metzinger
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From: Stanko Juzbasic @ 1998-11-25 13:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-dev


To whom it may concern...

Has anybody thought of writing a driver for a high-guality sound card
such as Digidesign AudioMedia III
PCI sound card. I hope somebody is aware of the valuable public domain
research software in the field of computer music that has been written
in the academic comunity during past 20 years.

I hope there will come a day that this software becomes portable also to
Linux_PPC, not only to high-end
commercial UNIX platforms, beyond financial reach of people who want to
learn something in thios highly
creative and exciting field.

By finally fixing the kernel /dev/dsp buffering problems and by writing
a driver for this widely available
higgh quality sound card the educational academic aims of Linux_PPC and
public domain research software could
be brought one important step forward.


Stanko


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* Re: Digidesign AM-III audio card driver etc...
  1998-11-25 13:01 Digidesign AM-III audio card driver etc Stanko Juzbasic
@ 1998-12-15 17:42 ` Zach Metzinger
       [not found]   ` <3676D6FE.23F60188@zg.tel.hr>
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From: Zach Metzinger @ 1998-12-15 17:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: stanko.juzbasic, linuxppc-dev


On Wed, Nov 25, 1998 at 02:01:20PM +0100, Stanko Juzbasic wrote:
> 
> To whom it may concern...
> 
> Has anybody thought of writing a driver for a high-guality sound card
> such as Digidesign AudioMedia III
> PCI sound card. I hope somebody is aware of the valuable public domain
> research software in the field of computer music that has been written
> in the academic comunity during past 20 years.

I'm sure that if you donate a card to one of the sound developer guys and
it has non-proprietary documentation about the hardware available,
someone would be glad to code it. :)

--- Zach
 [down with ATI]

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* Re: Digidesign AM-III audio card driver etc...
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@ 1998-12-15 21:43     ` Stanko Juzbasic
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From: Stanko Juzbasic @ 1998-12-15 21:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Stanko Juzbasic wrote:

> Unfortunately, I'm neither in position nor in charge to make such donations

> myself, nor the only one I have had been donated to me. I am also without
> any information on the code input of this card (probably it is proprietary).
> However there are MacOS, Windows and IRIX drivers available  for free
> download at digidesign's ftp site. What I am after is trying to find out is
> there an objective interest within the LINUX_PPC community toward developing
> the system for purpose of music education. Then the action of contacting the
> manufacturer, and negotiating sponsorship would make sense. I also need to
> know if anyone else had done this before.
>
> Stanko
>
> Zach Metzinger wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Nov 25, 1998 at 02:01:20PM +0100, Stanko Juzbasic wrote:
> > >
> > > To whom it may concern...
> > >
> > > Has anybody thought of writing a driver for a high-guality sound card
> > > such as Digidesign AudioMedia III
> > > PCI sound card. I hope somebody is aware of the valuable public domain
> > > research software in the field of computer music that has been written
> > > in the academic comunity during past 20 years.
> >
> > I'm sure that if you donate a card to one of the sound developer guys and
> > it has non-proprietary documentation about the hardware available,
> > someone would be glad to code it. :)
> >
> > --- Zach
> >  [down with ATI]


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