On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 6:10 PM, Batz <batzman-lau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Y-ellow All. > I know this is unlikely but I thought I'd better ask before I dismiss > this notion too lightly. But has anyone managed to get any creamware DSP > platforms working with ALSA? > > I've got a couple of old Creamware cards. A scope fusion and pulsar if > memory serves. Between them there are 9 SHARC DSPs. Which would be very nice > should they be able to be pressed into service under linux. > > I don't suspect so. Even under windows these things are locked down and > locked out. I can find a lot of chatter about this but nothing conclusive. I > even recall someone talking about running csound on one of these things many > years ago. So I thought I'd tentatively ask just in case I'm missing > something. I met with Creamware more than 10 years ago to discuss this. They were very unenthusiastic about a Linux driver even though I was offering to do it for free. Unless someone has managed to reverse any aspect of these very nice devices, I suspect there is little chance of there ever being a linux driver, and I doubt that anyone has. I've been wrong before though. --p _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user