Hi,
Thanks for the reverse engineering.
MI/ODI/O is partially supported in prodigy192.c.
Combination Prodigy192 + MI/ODI/O:
SPDIF-out works automatically (basically kind of a parallel connection to the on-board SPDIF-out). The SPDIF input via AK4114 works, I have not tested MIDI yet.
Theoretically, the Xilinx array should supply AK4114 with external clock for SPDIF rate detection - using the MK73-1 frequency multiplier. I have yet to hook up my oscilloscope to analyze the actual functionality. As of now the automatic rate detection does not work.
I guess MI/ODI/O support for Maya44 would be fairly similar.
Good luck and best regards,
Pavel Hofman.
Rainer Zimmermann wrote:
Hello,
this is the first testing version of the driver for the ESI Maya44 card, which I developed on the initiative of Piotr Makowski.
The driver is actually an addition to the existing ice1724 code.
More information can be found in doc/README.maya44 .
We would appreciate your testing and feedback.
Also, since I am new to ALSA driver development, I would appreciate feedback on whether the way I integrated this into the ALSA tree is correct.
Thanks for your feedback and best regards, Rainer Zimmermann
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