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From: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@jcu.cz>
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Subject: Re: SB16 "ASP"
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On Sat, 30 Jan 1999, airyq -loop- wrote:

> I've got a question.. I have an original SB 16 with the add-on ASP
> chip, that provides some sort of 3D sound, and other signal
> processing. I was wondering if this is supported by ALSA? ALSA is
> working fine for me, kernel 2.2.1 and the latest drivers/lib/utils all
> compiled fine. I just wanted to know if the ASP features are being
> taken advantage of.

No, ASP chip isn't supported. I think that Creative doesn't released
documentation for this DSP chip to this time at free.

							Jaroslav

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Jaroslav Kysela <perex@jcu.cz>
Academic Computer Centre, University of South Bohemia
Branisovska 31, C. Budejovice, CZ-370 05 Czech Republic


