Running 32-bit ALSA on 64-bit Linux

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Hi,

for reasons out of my control we're running a 32-bit ALSA program
on a 64-bit Linux system. Is my assumption true that the ALSA
drivers are 64-bit only then? Is there any performance hit in
this configuration?

We get very bad audio performance with the built-in soundcard on
an IBM/Lenovo T60 laptop (Intel HD-Audio) -- we cannot go lower
than approx. 8 milliseconds period size without glitches.

Thanks for any pointers.

Florian


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