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From: "smoke van c.r.a.p" <smoke@smoke.casema.net>
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Subject: Re: New Sequencer core: Timing
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about the timing..

Are you going to use RtLinux ?

Will we be able to synchronize other things with it , e.g. page-flipping
of graphics ?

Could several modules be linked together in the timing ? That is, GGI will
probably use a hard timer to flip pages inside kernelspace.. I'd really like
to have both graphics and sound run together, in order to do the demos as
seen in DOS...

I've been experimenting with rtLinux and GGI, and I don't want to reinvent
the wheel you're inventing ;)

Thanks in advance,
smoke/crap

