-- gmack@imag.net<>< As a computer I find your faith in technology amusing.
---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1999 19:25:02 -0800 From: Jacob Hawley <jhawley@creaf.com> To: emarshal@logic.net Cc: "Linux (Kernel Reflector)" <linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu> Subject: You question about drivers for Linux
Creative intends to put out two equally important pieces for the Linux community.
1) An OSS Binary driver that can be used in the next few months from a company called 4Front. This will allow Linux users to begin using their SB-Lives immediately, while Creative becomes more familiar with Linux. This solves the immediate issue of a SB-Live working on Linux.
2) Longer term we will produce a library(.LIB) that can be linked into ALSA, OSS, or what ever. This library will expose the features of the chip and will allow for additional functionality to be added. I suspect this is what most people are actually asking for. In addition, we will write some form of programmers reference guide to the chip so that anyone not interested in using the library can program their own driver. We will likely put this out as a SDK, which will include some sample source code for initializing the chip.
The timing on item #1 is as soon as possible (probably in the next few months), and the timing on item #2 is probably 6-9 months, depending on how long it takes me to hire engineers that are proficient at Linux & audio.
I have added myself to this reflector so please feel free to contact me through that or through jacob_hawley@msn.com
Jacob Hawley Sr. Manager, Custom Engineering Creative Labs, Inc. www.soundblaster.com
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