Citando Mathew Kanner <mat_at_cnd.mcgill.ca>: > On May 31, RMH wrote: > > Hello gentlemen, > > > > I have written a driver (msnd), for Turtle Beach MultiSound cards; > > it had to be finished a long time ago, but due to different > > circumstances I wasn't able to complete my work until the very > > near past. > > > > In brief, the driver supports an audio playback and recording > > (including full-duplex mode) using MultiSound Classic or Tahiti > > (Monterey) hardware, i.e. the 1st generation of MultiSounds; Fiji > > and Pinnacle, which stand for the 2nd generation, are unsupported. > > > > The driver was shaken well on i386 during a month or two, and > > rewritten for alpha two days ago. Both tested with 5.1-RELEASE, > > though there should be no problems with newer releases, too. > > > > Here are the dmesg outputs: > > http://www.alasir.com/msnd/dmesg.i386.txt > > http://www.alasir.com/msnd/dmesg.alpha.txt > > > > The tarball with the sources and manpage may be downloaded from: > > http://www.alasir.com/msnd/msnd-5.x.tar.gz > > > > This one is for 5.x; if there is any interest, I shall prepare a > > similar one but for 4.x. Comments and suggestions are welcome. > > Rhett, > I haven't had a chance to review your driver. I'll try to get > some free time over the weekend. For the record, are you interested > in including this in the tree? (We also have other options like the > ports, or you can support it 3rd party). > Matt, I don't mind including the driver into the tree. It's released under the terms of the BSD license, integrates very easily, besides, it's just a good idea to keep the driver and OS together, so people don't have to search over the Net for it. Have a good time, hope to hear from you again! --- Regards, Rhett O SAPO já está livre de vírus com a Panda Software, fique você também! Clique em: http://antivirus.sapo.ptReceived on Wed Jun 02 2004 - 19:57:47 UTC
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