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- From: ag@cogsci.Berkeley.EDU (Keith Gabryelski)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.amiga
- Subject: Re: Audio Device in 2.03
- Date: 25 Aug 1992 16:54:15 GMT
- Organization: Institute of Cognitive Studies, U.C. Berkeley
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- Message-ID: <17dojnINNq7t@agate.berkeley.edu>
- References: <1992Aug23.063634.8663@aplcen.apl.jhu.edu> <1992Aug24.164828.13577@kas.helios.mn.org>
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- In article <1992Aug24.164828.13577@kas.helios.mn.org> rhealey@kas.helios.mn.org (Rob Healey) writes:
- >
- > The audio driver has to play a tricky game with DMA timing and
- > I think it's tripping up, especially when other things are
- > using DMA. Say the SCSI interface for example... Can't prove
- > this but it seems like a likely candidate.
-
- The audio device driver that I posted mostly works. I have not seen
- a panic with it even under heavy use (like 20 separate streams pushing
- data at it at the same time).
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- I have noticed that soem of the streams will `hang' and must be interrrupted
- but that is not a bad as a panic.
-
- Pax, Keith
-
- Ps, And this `proof of concept' stuff is a bunch of crap.
-