barry bouwsma wrote: >>> And some of us non-developers have such hardware and want to try >>> it with non-Windows for readily-receiveable DAB. >> With some simple definitions ? What applications are used ? > > I imagine I will have to hack something out of gaffer tape > and chewing gum if I want to actually do anything... Use any of the existing applications, "as it is". > > Now a completely different question -- I was pleased to see > that my not-too-old kernel compiled well with your mp_plus > source, and I read on the Wiki that certain basic tools > still needed to be ported to multiproto. Please use the multiproto tree rather than the multiproto_plus tree. > Something hands-on like this is probably the only way I'm > ever going to get a clue about the APIs. And it might even > result in something useful in addition. But I don't have > any hardware which requires multiproto, if I'd need that > for testing or anything. > > Would it be worth it for me to attempt such a port, given > that, or will I find it unlikely to get anywhere? I'm no > developer and no programmer, and barely a hacker... You don't need to make any ports, neither for the drivers nor for the applications ... Regards, Manu _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb