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From: "Benjamin GOLINVAUX" <golinvaux@benjamin.net>
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Subject: Re: Hi - need some help?
Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1999 11:48:20 +0100
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:There was some preliminary discussion with a Yamaha engineer about
:providing specs/support for a dsp factory alsa driver, but they decided
:against.  We were told that they only had docs in Japanese, and they
:couldn't lend any support (too busy).
:
:I also contacted a Creamware engineer about the Pulsar.  These guys are
:Linux freindly, and they're working on porting the whole environment to
:Linux (after the Windows and Mac versions, as usual).

:


Will it mean we'll get a huge executable running THEIR environment or
register-level specs to write an ALSA driver ?

Benjamin,





