On Fri, 2008-10-31 at 20:57 +0100, Florian Faber wrote: > Giso, > > > does anybody know whether the RME Raydat interface card is linux > > compatible? Does it use the hdsp driver? > > It uses the hdspm driver, like all the newer cards. Sound I/O works at > the moment, the controls for the single ADAT syncs follow the next week > (I have another guy waiting for them :) Any news on this? .... We have a machine with an hdsp madi and a raydat. I tried to build this (2008.08.16 version): http://wiki.linuxproaudio.org/index.php/Driver:hdspm but I could not, the build process complains about some undefined symbols which mean that something in the driver is generating floating point operations (at least that's what I found from online searches). Is there a newer version of the hdspm I could test? Or advice in compiling that version? What is happening: The raydat card is only recognized as an hdsp madi (the existing kernel driver does not know any better), if I try to sync both cards with word clock it does not really really work. I can get the raydat to be the master and the madi card appears to sync (to word clock sent from the word clock option card of the madi) but it does sync only to 44.1 and not to 48KHz (ie: I change the srate of the raydat to 48k and the hdsp madi still reports lock but reports 44.1K as the external frequency and then a combined alsa card with both does not work)... -- Fernando _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user