AHI 4 AROS : Comment 1 of 23 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Kjetil on 22-Apr-2003 14:26 GMT | Looks like things are takeing shape. |
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AHI 4 AROS : Comment 2 of 23 | ANN.lu |
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AHI 4 AROS : Comment 3 of 23 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Leo on 22-Apr-2003 15:41 GMT | "i386-linux-aros-ahiusr-5.6.lha"
I guess this is only for the Linux-hosted version of AROS... as Native AROS version would require some soundblaster driver to be written...
Anyone can confirm this ? |
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AHI 4 AROS : Comment 4 of 23 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Martin Blom on 22-Apr-2003 15:45 GMT | In reply to Comment 3 (Leo): The binaries should work for native AROS too, but drivers need to be written of course. |
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AHI 4 AROS : Comment 5 of 23 | ANN.lu |
Posted by 3seas on 22-Apr-2003 20:42 GMT | Hmmm... is it just me or is anyone else experiencing this spark feeling, like something I once knew....long ago.......Oh never mind.... maybe I should try and remember what it's called... but it's a good feeling.. |
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AHI 4 AROS : Comment 6 of 23 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Anonymous on 22-Apr-2003 21:12 GMT | hmm, can't access the file |
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AHI 4 AROS : Comment 7 of 23 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Leo on 23-Apr-2003 00:34 GMT | In reply to Comment 4 (Martin Blom): Is there a AHI->Linux Sound driver already available ? |
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AHI 4 AROS : Comment 8 of 23 | ANN.lu |
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AHI 4 AROS : Comment 9 of 23 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Adam Chodorowski on 23-Apr-2003 08:15 GMT | In reply to Comment 7 (Leo): Nope, no drivers at all yet. |
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AHI 4 AROS : Comment 10 of 23 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Tcheko on 23-Apr-2003 09:22 GMT | In reply to Comment 9 (Adam Chodorowski): Hi Adam,
Is there something in progress?
Regards,
Tcheko. |
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AHI 4 AROS : Comment 11 of 23 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Anonymous on 23-Apr-2003 09:39 GMT | In reply to Comment 10 (Tcheko): a SB128 driver would be sufficient, no?:) |
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AHI 4 AROS : Comment 12 of 23 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Don Cox on 23-Apr-2003 09:43 GMT | In reply to Comment 11 (Anonymous): The SB128 is really a crap, bargain bin sound card. Not as good as Paula. |
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AHI 4 AROS : Comment 13 of 23 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Xeyes on 23-Apr-2003 09:49 GMT | How about a PC Speaker driver for AHI just to tide us over? ;) |
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AHI 4 AROS : Comment 14 of 23 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Kjetil on 23-Apr-2003 10:09 GMT | I hope next great thing will be the port of AmiAmp or something that resembles it. after the sound drivers are ported that is. AROS can then be used as music jukebox, |
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AHI 4 AROS : Comment 15 of 23 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Kjetil on 23-Apr-2003 10:16 GMT | In reply to Comment 13 (Xeyes): > How about a PC Speaker driver for AHI just to tide us over? ;)
I remember there where a PC Speaker driver for MS-DOS/Win31 one time back, or the otter if some one can get a hold of it. |
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AHI 4 AROS : Comment 16 of 23 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Xeyes on 23-Apr-2003 10:36 GMT | In reply to Comment 15 (Kjetil): Here's the linux code
http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue69/mathew.html |
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AHI 4 AROS : Comment 17 of 23 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Phill on 23-Apr-2003 12:40 GMT | I believe the first driver that will be added will be the file writer.
Then you'll probably get sound in the linux hosted version as it will be pretty trivial.
Phill |
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AHI 4 AROS : Comment 18 of 23 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Megol on 23-Apr-2003 14:38 GMT | In reply to Comment 15 (Kjetil): *Brr* Yes there was a driver for the Pc-speaker but it sounded horribly! But one can get pretty good sound if a slow computer is no problem (~6-8bit* sound with 11kHz samplerate). But if one have documentation it is easier to make a driver for a normal soundcard...
(*8bit is possible but doesn't work on all computers) |
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AHI 4 AROS : Comment 19 of 23 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Leo on 23-Apr-2003 18:48 GMT | In reply to Comment 18 (Megol): PCSpeaker can produce amazing sound...
See PinballIllusions PC/DOS version for example: this is really AMAZING !
Leo. |
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AHI 4 AROS : Comment 20 of 23 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Matt Parsons on 24-Apr-2003 11:02 GMT | In reply to Comment 19 (Leo): I'm rather keen on getting an AC97 audio driver working in AHI, this will then be able to support most available sound cards (in much the same way as the VESA graphics driver supports most avaiable Graphics cards). |
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AHI 4 AROS : Comment 21 of 23 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Kjetil on 25-Apr-2003 06:48 GMT | In reply to Comment 20 (Matt Parsons): There most already exist many drivers for common PC hardware supported, for the MorphOS version, way not try to get hold on some of that work. |
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AHI 4 AROS : Comment 22 of 23 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Anonymous on 25-Apr-2003 08:13 GMT | In reply to Comment 20 (Matt Parsons): Uh, no. Most (all?) AC97 setups require explicit driver support for the glue logic used on the motherboard or PCI card. That is, you have a lot of common code between such drivers, but you can't actually ship a "Universal AC97 driver".
This is quite distinct from the VESA case where a VESA driver should provide basic functionality on any suitably VESA-compliant card without any special support for that particular hardware design. |
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AHI 4 AROS : Comment 23 of 23 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Xeyes on 25-Apr-2003 12:19 GMT | Can't AROS use OpenPCI drivers? Is this implemented yet, or is OpenPCI still being worked on? |
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