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On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, Jaroslav Kysela wrote:

> ALSA code is mostly 64-bit clean. I haven't machine with the big endian
> byte order, but I don't think that there are major problems (maybe a few
> routines in lowlevel drivers would need corrections).

I'm going to give ALSA a shot on LinuxPPC soon. There is now a basic port
of kernel 2.2.1 to the BeBox architecture (which has onboard audio and ISA
slots)...

Regs,

Andy
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