Subject: RE: Questions about sound, MIDI and top.
To: 'richard.earnshaw@arm.com' <richard.earnshaw@arm.com>
From: Gilbert, Christopher <GilbeC@tetraworld.com>
List: port-arm32
Date: 02/05/1999 16:10:48
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Earnshaw [SMTP:rearnsha@arm.com]
>
> Hmm, if I remember correctly, both the vidcaudio and beep devices are
> "attached" directly to vidc and manipulate the sound registers directly.
> I suspect that if you've got a "working" vidcaudio device (modulo pulling
> it up to current), the beep should really be attached to that in some way.
>
Yep, I believe that in most cases the vidcaudio device doesn't work because
beep is actually grabbing the interrupt. Ideally the beep should attach to
vidcaudio, and then queue a beep to be played. I'd not done any planning
for anything fancy with channels mixing etc
I'll try and take a look over the weekend for the code. Anyone know if
there's a way to network an RPC to a PC (pc runs linux or win95...) with a
serial cable? I don't really want to start downloading onto floppies again,
I've got an ls-120 at work and at home (but in the PC) Actually anyone know
if an ls120 would work with a RapIDE card? *ponder* One way to find out :)
Chris
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