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From: Ville Syrjala <villes@syrjala.pp.sci.fi>
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Subject: OSS Seq / Timer
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 Do the soundcard timers on GUS PnP work with OSS Seq emulation?. I
thought it was meant to use the system timer. I've been trying to play
some midi files with playmidi but the it doesn't work. It plays everything
too fast (so fast that I can't tell what it is that comes out of my
speakers) /proc/asound/timers tells me that ossseq uses the first timer
on the list, which is AMD Interwave.

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