[DSP-10] EZKit-Lite
Jack/W7PW
[email protected]
Mon, 11 Mar 2002 06:35:08 -0800
And the Linux software is inexpensive...I just bought a 2 CD recent
distribution, Mandrake 8.1, on eBay for $8.95 plus $4.00 shipping. Linux
allows for dual booting, so you can keep Windows, on the same machine,
for other applications.
Jack, W7PW
[email protected] wrote:
> Try Linux. It already has drivers for nearly every sound card on the
> market, and they present a uniform interface to the application. In my
> case I didn't even have to talk directly to the sound device. I simply
> used the supplied Linux program "brec" to set up the device and pipe
> the audio samples into my program. For output, I use "bplay". With
> them, my DSP programs merely read and write raw 16 bit linear audio
> samples.