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Re: [Openvortex-dev] feature news
From: |
Manuel Jander |
Subject: |
Re: [Openvortex-dev] feature news |
Date: |
03 Jul 2003 19:34:26 -0400 |
Hello everybody,
I updated the CVS a bit. There were some bugs in the EQ code. Now it
should work a little better.
> > then comes wavetable and a3d :)
Yeah, doesnt seme that impossible. Its hard, but not impossible.
> Don't forget the vortex modem! Only half kidding, ALSA is talking
> about generic softmodem support implemented soon, mainly waiting for
> opensource implementations of e.g. v.92/v.44.
The modem interface is just another audio DMA engine, as far as i
understood the code i've read about the modem so far. I don't have such
hardware... would interesting, specially the modem part itself: QAM
constelations :)
> Also, does the vortex have a OPL3 cell in hardware? It always had a
> decent sounding Adlib emulation, but I don't know if it was actual hardware
> or just something running on the DSP. I have a nice disassembly of the
> au30dos, although with tons of nice mysterious 0x29xxx addresses in it. :(
The aux0dos.com program sets the IO ports for the legacy devices. It
routes some ADB DMA channels in a static fashion for audio playback. It
looks like that the generic ADB functionality can't be used while at
least the SB pro emulation is enabled... wait a moment !! maybe there is
some fuzz with the 0x220 port on peoples affected by the stereo swapping
problem ? Someone once mailed me claiming that the aureal driver
interfered with his NE2000 ISA board (port 0x300 -> MPU401 port). Maybe
we should take a look if they are really disabled ?
OK back to the legacy device issue, the final question is, how does the
FM synth audio reach the codec ? Knowing this, probably will give us
some light about how those 64 WT audio streams get into the output mix.
The only thing i can think about is that there is maybe another static
wired mixer we just dont know about yet.
> An independent rear PCM device would be excellent of course but I don't
> think there's anyway to do that outside of the A3D engine.
That doesnt seme to difficult. It semes just a matter of routing.
> Has SPDIF been tested? I haven't had a chance to do so.
I didn't, but same as above, a matter of routing the audio to the
appropiate "port".
> > I am still working on getting a reassmeblable version of the win2k/nt4
> > drivers a la tui.
>
> What disassembler are you using?
Jeff's IDA diassembly is very readable. I've made big profit from it.
Best Regards
Manuel Jander.
- Re: [Openvortex-dev] feature news, (continued)
Re: [Openvortex-dev] feature news, Jeff Muizelaar, 2003/07/03
- Re: [Openvortex-dev] feature news, Ryan Underwood, 2003/07/03
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Re: [Openvortex-dev] feature news, Jeff Muizelaar, 2003/07/04
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