[alsa-devel] support for RME HDSPe RayDAT
Hello all,
intro: As you might already know, RME has released a successor for the HDSP 9652, the HDSPe RayDAT (http://www.rme-audio.de/en_products_hdspe_raydat.php). It is based on the 9652's design, with some new/changed features (e.g. more channels and lower latencies), but the most important hardware change is that it is now a PCI-express card.
I'm currently in the process of choosing which audio interface to buy, the 'old' HDSP 9652 or the new RayDAT (I haven't found any other card with 3 or more ADAT in/outs in the same price range or below, but suggestions are welcome). Of course I can stay on the safe side and opt for the HDSP 9652, which has stable and complete driver support (right, eh?). But on the other hand the RayDAT has better features and future, but without the guarantee that it is or will be supported it can only serve as a very costly paper weight (and not even a good one I suppose).
I wrote an e-mail to RME, but a bit too early, the card was not released at that moment. See below for their reply.
question: Are there any plans to add support for the RME RayDAT to the HDSP driver/tools? Or perhaps somebody is already working on it right now? It is not mentioned in the Wiki matrix atm. I wish I could just do it myself, but (concerning kernel programming) I never did more than a 'hello world' kernel module, so I don't think this would be a good idea... (I do have coding experience, but not in-kernel).
Matthijs,
question: Are there any plans to add support for the RME RayDAT to the HDSP driver/tools? Or perhaps somebody is already working on it right now?
Yes, and no, since it is not released yet and there is only a very limited numbers of prototypes.
Adopting the drivers to support the RayDAT shouldn't take long.
Flo
Florian Faber wrote:
Yes, and no, since it is not released yet and there is only a very limited numbers of prototypes.
Ok, not being available yet explains a lot. Begin May, the card was already listed as 'available' at Thomann, then halfway May they mentioned 'delivery date 23rd of May', which made me conclude it is available already. But today their delivery date is listed as the 8th of July, so we'll have to wait a little longer...
I assume they didn't release the programmers documentation yet?
Adopting the drivers to support the RayDAT shouldn't take long.
Flo
That's good to hear. (un)fortunately it renders most of my original post superfluous ;-). Thanks for your quick reply.
Matthijs
Matthijs,
Ok, not being available yet explains a lot. Begin May, the card was already listed as 'available' at Thomann, then halfway May they mentioned 'delivery date 23rd of May', which made me conclude it is available already. But today their delivery date is listed as the 8th of July, so we'll have to wait a little longer...
The ADI8QS arrived one year late, so that's nothing. I'd rather have a 100% stable device than the usual rubbish.
I assume they didn't release the programmers documentation yet?
No, it will be available with the card. But pretty soon afterwards you can expect driver support, if it is not a completely different design (which was none of the cards so far, just small differences, since they are all based on their pretty stable FPGA design).
Flo
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Florian Faber
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Matthijs ten Berge