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From: Rodolphe Suescun <Rodolphe.Suescun@imag.fr>
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Subject: Question about ALSA's sound.h
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Greetings.

I'm planning to rewrite part of a mixer proggy I coded a while ago to
make it
ALSA compliant ( and keep OSS compatibility for people who don't have
ALSA compiled
on their machine ). Is it possible to "recognize" that the sound.h file
is the ALSA
one at compilation time ( possibly some #define ALSADRIVER line in the
sound.h file ) ?

Another question : I tried ( and failed ) to configure ALSA to handle 2
sound
cards simultaneously : an old sb16 and a gus PnP. I was able to handle
only
one card at a time ( it was with 0.1.0pre3 ).
As I don't intend to use kerneld ( I *always* use sound when under Linux
;), I
just tried "insert sb16; insert iw".
Did I do something wrong ?

The mixer app can be found at
http://fox.unixville.com/projects/infopages/mixer.html.
I'll update the sources whenever I can fix the above mentionned
problems...

Thanx in advance for your help.

Rod.

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The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will
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Rodolphe Suescun - TIMA / SLS                      
Rodolphe.Suescun@imag.fr

