On 06/07/2011 11:11 AM, Adrian Knoth wrote:
"HDSPe" is also confusing, only referring to the PCIe versions. Since we also support the old PCI versions, I suggest to name it
"RME Hammerfall HDSP(e) Series"
On the other hand, the 'H' in "HDSP" stands for "Hammerfall", so
"RME HDSP(e) Series"
would be more appropriate. Luckily, we don't collide with the hdsp.c driver name, but still, it's misleading, because there are cards that match "RME HDSP(e) Series" (like the Multiface/Digiface) but are handled by hdsp.c instead.
What at mess. ;) Merging hdsp.c into hdspm.c would be the clean approach to this problem, still I don't have time for this in the near future. Maybe in July.
Given that all current variants are misleading in one way or another, we could also leave everything as is. What do you think?
no. MADI is way too specific, and the only reason it's there is that winni started with just the MADI card...
enumerate supported cards? "RME HDSP AES32, AIO, RayDAT, MADI, MADIface" kludgy, but less potential for user confusion.