In Reply to: RE: If you want a real goal to work for: 1kB of loaded code. posted by Tony Lauck on May 6, 2012 at 09:35:53:
>>>>The biggest problem would appear to be figuring out how the sound card actually works, given the probable lack of adequate documentation. This could take a long time, especially if one has to get involved with FPGAs and firmware.
As much as I hate USB I think it might be the best way to go vs. a soundcard. For all intensive purposes usb/spdif functions as a soundcard anyway. Also alsa can do asynch, 24bit and supports usb class 2 devices natively.
Still building Linux from the Kernel up to support the basic requirements for audio would be a task which might be too time consuming for the 'un-payed' lay person.
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- RE: If you want a real goal to work for: 1kB of loaded code. - Dynobot 10:02:11 05/06/12 (4)
- RE: If you want a real goal to work for: 1kB of loaded code. - phofman 07:38:14 05/07/12 (3)
- RE: If you want a real goal to work for: 1kB of loaded code. - Dynobot 11:35:14 05/07/12 (2)
- RE: If you want a real goal to work for: 1kB of loaded code. - phofman 14:29:52 05/07/12 (1)
- RE: If you want a real goal to work for: 1kB of loaded code. - Dynobot 15:18:51 05/07/12 (0)