Messages in this thread | | | From | "R. Kelley Cook" <> | Date | Mon, 07 Jun 1999 17:12:31 -0400 (EDT) | Subject | Re: Evil things ( native software DSP loaders for MWAVE ) |
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On 3 Jun 1999 04:25:16 +0200, mongoose@ms241739.users.mindspring.com wrote:
> >Greetings, > >I'm wondering if anyone has direct contact to an *active developer for the >MWAVE DSP loader for linux. I unfortunately have an IBM thinkpad 755ce >and I want to be able to free up all this space win95/dos is wasting. I >would like to test any such driver, or do documentation or some coding. I >can't find specs anywhere for the vile little thing, and for some reason >the MWAVE hack doesn't work with the standard 8MB of ram. I want to help >get MWAVE working natively, since I have no free pcmcia slots for a new >soundcard. FYI, I've been to http://www.flexion.org/mwave and posted a >message. I've had no replies as yet. =( >
Well you have the right WebSite. There is also a mailing list devoted to Linux on Thinkpads.
email to majordomo@www.bm-soft.com with a body of "subscribe linux-thinkpad"
As you probably know from the Web site Keith Frechette <kfrechet@hotmail.com> is probably the best bet for getting native linux MWAVE loaders. I would directly email him with your offer for help.
-- Kelley Cook
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