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Subject: ess1968 - maestroII tech info?
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From: Breton Saunders <Breton.Saunders@cl.cam.ac.uk>
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Hi There,

  Has anyone been able to get technical information out of ESS on the ASSP 
inside the Maestro II sound chip?

  I've got the stuff off their ftp site, but it does not describe how to do 
any sound mixing.

  Also, is anyone seriously working on a maestro-II sound driver for alsa?

		Cheers,

			-Brett



