Re: Reasonable sound hardware parameters?

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On Mon, 28 May 2007 Jaroslav, Kysela wrote:
 
> On Mon, 28 May 2007, Lorenz Kolb wrote:
> > Or did we miss something?
> 
> Probably not :-) I was speaking about standard PCI architecture in PC.
> Your design is quite different. Anyway, I wonder for what purpose you
> need such embedded platform with Linux? Perhaps, I'm too curious ;-)

You know what happened to the cat because of curiosity? ;-)
I know it is not polite to answer with a question, but why not using Linux
in embedded platforms?
Linux allows full control over the kernel (ok, as long as one complies to
the GPL), it is widely spread and offers an enormous amount of client
software and even more it is free (of charge, not of cost).
And just have a look at companies like AVM. They do have great success using
Linux in the embedded field.
Unfortunately a multi-media-box (that's at least the goal) will not be multi
without audio ;-)

> 
> 						Jaroslav
> 
> -----
> Jaroslav Kysela <perex@xxxxxxx>
> Linux Kernel Sound Maintainer
> ALSA Project, SUSE Labs

Lorenz

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Lorenz Kolb <alsa-dev@xxxxxxxxx>
Embedded specialist
ESIC-Solutions

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