On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 04:46:13 +0100
David Garcia Garzon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks, any help wil be wellcome. And, yes, i am convinced: a basic
> treatment of the vertical view of the architecture will be present,
> but not as the key structure of the document, i prefer an horizontal
> div
David Garcia Garzon wrote:
> - Which is the use that can have rawmidi that sequencer don't?
> It is only a backward compatibility interface?
In most cases, yes.
It comes in handy if you have a bunch of MIDI bytes and don't want to
manage the complexity of parsing them and/or creating sequencer
ev
> I will be glad to read it then. I would also like, if my aruments
> convinced you that at least a basic treatment of the architecture of
> alsa is necessary, assist you in writing something up.
Thanks, any help wil be wellcome. And, yes, i am convinced: a basic treatment
of the vertical view of
A Diumenge 23 Novembre 2003 20:02, Frank Barknecht va escriure:
> Hallo,
>
> David Garcia Garzon hat gesagt: // David Garcia Garzon wrote:
> > - Which is the use that can have rawmidi that sequencer don't? It is only
> > a backward compatibility interface?
>
> Rawmidi devices ("/dev/snd/midiCxCx")
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 02:06:20 +0100
David Garcia Garzon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The architectural division you did (the same one that appears in all
> existing documentation) is very useful (in fact, vital) for
> programmers but only annecdotal for final users (or it should be in
> the future)
Hallo,
David Garcia Garzon hat gesagt: // David Garcia Garzon wrote:
> - Which is the use that can have rawmidi that sequencer don't? It is only a
> backward compatibility interface?
Rawmidi devices ("/dev/snd/midiCxCx") are compatibility interfaces,
but still in wide use even with "modern" softw
On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 18:08:02 +0100
David Garcia Garzon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.salleurl.edu/~is04069/Modders/Docs/alsadoc.html
Hi, i followed your link and althogh i'm not capable of speaking spanish
i did look at the "Arquitectura general" section and you dive right into
the diff
As i posted before i am on a user manual[1] (by now in spanish) about sound
infraestructure in Linux. I need some answers in order to fill some dark
zones on the manual. I was unable to post the first block of questions on
devel list so i post them here. Web references or code references may suf