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SubjectRE: cmpci 6.77 released (kernel 2.4/2.6 files patch)
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Hi,

The kernel 2.4/2.6 kernel config files need the patch file for the
new driver. Please check them in the attached files. CMI8738 contains
parameter description in detail.

Sincerely,
ChenLi Tien


-----Original Message-----
From: C.L. Tien - 田承禮
Sent: 2004/4/6 [星期二] 下午 10:05
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; linux-audio-dev@music.columbia.edu
Cc: 收信群組-網頁 Support 信箱
Subject: ANN: cmpci 6.77 released
Hi,

I made changes based on the previous released (6.67), now the version is 6.77.

Major changes are described as follows:

1. I found that the legacy devices I/O ranges cannot be accessed on
platforms other than X86, such as PowerPC and IA-64 systems.
Now I only leave legacy devices enable selection on kernel config,
user still need to set proper value for mpuio, fmio and joystick to
use them, I think this matches other driver style.
I also check the legacy device existance before enabling them, as
there are chipset (i.e., Intel ICHx) support mpu401.

2. Fix the DUAL_DAC 4-channel PCM mode, now the 2 DACs play in
synchronized way. Only user use 37 or earlier chip will feel difference.

3. Add AFMT_S16_BE format support so it can support more PowerPC
platforms applications, too many APs insisted on using this format,
although I report AFMT_S16_LE in GETFMT ioctl.

4. Fix AFMT_AC3 data sent on big-endian system, now MPlayer and Xine
can send AC3 audio data correctly on Mac.

5. Fix CD/Line-in/AUX-in single channel mute bug.

The There are 3 patch files, which should be applied to the previous version
(6.67) and the change-6.67-6.77 shows version change in detail.

Enjoy!

Sincerely,
ChenLi Tien




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