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From: "Alan Robinson" <robinson@vt.edu>
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Subject: RE: SAM9407 based cards.
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> Anyone have one ? (Terratec EWS64, Guillemot [HS64|Maxisound], Hoontech
> ST128) ?

No, but I'd sure love to have one :-)  On the other hand, my gus is still
alive and kicking, and costs me nothing to maintain. Some times I wish the
darn thing would just break, so I could get a new sound card.

> Want to help me hack up a driver ? Documentation's quite frail, but I
> think it'd be

You probably already know this, but you can find some sample programs that
access the mixer, and the DREAM chip itself for the ST128 on hoontech's web
site.  Might be helpful...  Another interesting note, I've heard that the
cards are different enough that one driver won't support them all, you will
need at least some specific code for each.  Finally,  I think there is some
sort of Linux audio driver for the ST128 already.... But it may not have
source.. Check out the hoontech site.


