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From: "Fulgham, Brent/SCO" <BFulgham@CH2M.com>
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Subject: PCI Configuration
Date: Wed, 27 May 1998 14:21:19 -0600
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Has anyone managed to develop a skeleton implementation of ALSA for PCI
cards?  I started a half-hearted attempt at generating an S3 version for
ALSA, but am having trouble figuring out what needs to go where in the
ALSA source architecture.  Is there a road map?  In addition, now that
Thomas Sailer has generated an S3 SonicVibes driver, it would be great
to take this and his Ensonique driver and pull them into ALSA's source
tree.  Once either of these things is done, it should be relatively
simple to get other PCI cards included.

-Brent

