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Date: Sun, 3 Jan 1999 01:04:28 -0500 (EST)
From: Ilya Berdnikov <berdniki@stuy.edu>
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Subject: Patching CS4232 firmware
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Hi,

I'm new to this list, but my troubles with the PCM part of Turtle
Beach Tropez+ have been going on for a while. My main concern is that
the CS4232 chip is a bit buggy for me (if you want the details ---
mail), but I've seen on a few sites and documentation pages that
Cirrus Logic has a procedure for patching the bugs in a chip's
firmware but won't release the info. Inspired by the post of Open
Source Developer/Hardware Vendor protocol, I wonder what the status of
ALSA - Cirrus Logic is.

Thanks in advance,
Ilya.
berdniki@stuy.edu



