The snd_bcm2835 driver is for the integrated stereo sound module.
For more channels, a cheap 8 channels USB sound module would probably
work, and ALSA drivers for many sound modules are stable.

Martin Leese <martin.le...@stanfordalumni.org> a écrit :

> Dave Malham <dave.mal...@york.ac.uk> wrote:
> 
> > The Raspberry PI is really cheap and runs Linux, so it does provide
> > some real possibilities, though
> > it is, in some ways, quite limited - max 256m ram at present, for
> > instance -
> ...
> > it seems that the SPI pins are available on a standard header so
> > shouldn't be too difficult
> > physically to add DAC's or ADC's (since most use that interface),
> > though how easy it would be to
> > write the drivers, I don't know.
> 
> The Arch Linux ARM image (operating system)
> contains an ALSA driver.  However, it states:
> 
> "The alpha-quality ALSA driver included in this
>  release is disabled by default. Type
>      modprobe snd_bcm2835
>  to enable it."
> 
> Regards,
> Martin

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