Subject: Re: Audio driver questions...
To: None <cg110@york.ac.uk>
From: Theo Markettos <theomarkettos@letterbox.com>
List: port-arm32
Date: 01/18/1998 14:16:13
On Fri, 16 Jan 1998 22:32:21 +0000 (GMT), cg110@york.ac.uk said:
> On Fri, 16 Jan 1998, Vincent PENNE wrote:
>
> > I have a problem with audio device :
> > When I build all possible devices with MAKEDEV, the audio device is not
> > built. Then, I do "MAKEDEV audio" which create the files "audio",
> > "audioctl", and others, so ok seems allright. But when I try to use it,
> > it appears that I can't open the device. Does it mean that my kernel
> > does not support audio devices ? (I got a RiscPC 600 with a strongarm,
> > not 16-bit sound card).
> > Are there any kernels known to work for sound ?
>
> Put simply none, I would have a go, (I have tried) but I lack all the info
> needed to do so, ie what the 16 bit sound system is after the VIDC20 plays
> with it?
That sentence is a little unclear - what eactly do you mean by it?
> from what I know it's a 32 bit serial out that's got a left and
> right toggle but that's all I know, if anyone can supply me with this info
> or point me in the right direction I'd have another go.
It uses the Philips IIS standard, which I think is a digital audio standard
used by CD players etc. IIRC there's an explanation of the format in the
data sheet for the TDA1543 D to A, which is on Philips Semiconductor's Web
site (http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/).
If you need any more info about IIS, let me know and I'll see what I can find
out (I work for Philips Research).
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Theo Markettos theomarkettos@letterbox.com
marketto@prl.research.philips.com