Hi,

At Mon, 17 Mar 2003 09:30:30 +0100,
Marc Titinger wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi Matt,
> 
> > 
> > My main aim was to test the latest vxpocket driver and see if 
> > it works 
> > with jackd/ ardour. 
> > 
> 
> Thanks for your report, I cc it to alsa dev.
> 
> > These are my observations:
> > 
> > When booting up, the vx is not recognised. I have to restart 
> > alsa, then 
> > i can see the vx in alsamixer.
> 
> currently, I'm running vxloader from my bashrc file. This works. For
> some reason, vxloader will not work as post-install option, it's
> maybe a question of timing.  
 
this is the problem of the timing of initialization.
i've not noticed this problem because i worked mainly on vx222 at the 
time to write the firmware loader.

a pcmcia PCCard module on linux is initialized indirectly by the card
manager after the module is loaded.  before that, the module is not
initialized properly, i.e. no i/o resources are assigned, so calling
vxloader via post-install fails.

i believe there must be a good solution for the automatic loading.
i'll check that later.


> > 
> > arecord -D vxpocket -f cd test.wav 
> > 
> > throws an Input/Ouput error then freezes the whole system. 
> > 
> 
> Yes, record hangs on vx boards. I will look into this if I have a
> chance (and if my boss agrees). Takashi Iwai may be faster then me
> on fixing it, though. 

i found it, too, and did a quick fix in the train returning from the
LAD meeting last evening :)  please try the cvs version.


ciao,

Takashi


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