[linux-audio-user] Re: Feasibility of Crestron like Linux Based Whole House

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Bob

B4 buying the Altos8600, we owned an Altos8000 - used MP/M with 208Kb 
RAM.  The 208Kb was really 4 banks (switched) of 48Kb + 16Kb common.

I'll let you know if the project gets off the ground.  If you don't 
mind, you can email me a resume detailing your qualifications for such a 
project.

email to stevev@xxxxxxxxxxx

thanks

>
>
>> I'm a UNIX guy going back to 1983 - Altos8600 running a 5Mhz Intel 
>> 8086 with 512Kb RAM, 20Mb 8" Winchester hard drive and Microsoft's 
>> version of Xenix.
>
>
> I was at Altos using z80's with 64Kb of ram.  I helped write an OS
> called AMEX.  I then left to go work on a real unix port, which
> was the first port of unix onto a micro at company call Onyx.
> Do you remember those stupid shirts that said:
> "Altos goes hard with 8 inches".
>
> I would like to help out on this project if anything gets started.
> I built a house about 5 years ago.  I did the multi source music
> every where thing.  It hasn't worked in years.  I would love to have
> control via a linux box.
>
> What is the biggest multi channel alsa device running today?
> 8x16 would be nice.  4 audio sources into 8 areas.
>

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