Re: Creamware/Scope/SHARC/ALSA

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Y-ellow Paul 'n' all.

At 06:59 PM 11/22/2010 -0500, Paul Davis wrote:
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.

Thanks for that. This is pretty much how I had read it. From what I was reading, this is in no small part as to why creamware failed. Although apparently the new crew at Sonic Core are more obliging, -since they're trying to capture the OSX market- they still haven't paid much more than lip service to this.

Damn shame that. Some nice DSP power sitting there and pretty much useless.

Thanks once again.

Be absolutely icebox.

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