Hi, Try james at axsol.com. I believe he designed the card in the first place. Even if he didn't, he's bound to have the info. I know that he was trying to write a Speakup driver for his USB devices. HTH. -- Bill in Denver On Sun, 12 Aug 2007, Luke Yelavich wrote: > --[PinePGP]--------------------------------------------------[begin]-- > Hey folks. > For a while this weekend, I have had access to a Tripletalk PCi synthesizer, ad what I have found so far, I think may be a help in hopefully getting Linux > access to this synth in the future. > > I was using Ubuntu Gutsy, with kernel 2.6.22, and a recent live CD image. When examining a list of PCI devices on the system, I found a TigerJet 3XX Modem/ISDN > interface device, that was recognised as a communication controller. Further digging revealed that this device was picked up by the hisax kernel module, which > in Ubuntu, has several other PCi devices compiled into the one module. > > When also examining the device manager in Windows, I noticed that the TripleTalk PCi description had TJ320 in its name. A quick google search later, and I > discovered this was a number of a particular chipset made by TigerJet. The chip in question was actually used in Traverse Technologies NetJet ISDN cards. > > After reading some documentation from the kernel source, I was able to reload the module with setting the correct card tgpgkeys: no key data found for http://subkeys.pgp.net/ > ype, type=20. There are 4 protocols > that one can choose from, depending on the region of use for the chip. As of yet, I don't know which one works, as this is about as far as I got. The hisax > module did indeed manage to find the card, and set things up for use. > > So, thats it so far. I haven't been able to look at the card physically to determine what chips are on it, but my feeling is this TJ320 chip is used to talk to > the RC Systems chip, or an equivelant chip which produces the speech. > > I hope to obtain one of these cards in the near future, to continue my research further, as I feel the difficulty will now be working out how to actually talk > to the card to get something useful from it. Any help, or information about what others have found would be much appreciated. > -- > Luke Yelavich > GPG key: 0xD06320CE > (http://www.themuso.com/themuso-gpg-key.txt) > Email & MSN: themuso at themuso.com > Jabber: themuso at jabber.org.au > --[PinePGP]----------------------------------------------------------- > gpg: Signature made Sun Aug 12 02:28:34 2007 MDT using DSA key ID D06320CE > gpg: requesting key D06320CE from http server subkeys.pgp.net > gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found. > gpg: Total number processed: 0 > gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found > PinePGP: Encryption backend encountered error. > --[PinePGP]----------------------------------------------------[end]-- >