Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 10:15:40 -0400 From: Mathew Kanner <mat@cnd.mcgill.ca> To: Scott Long <scottl@samsco.org> Cc: freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org Subject: Project Weevil [was: maestro3 hardware volume control] Message-ID: <20050530141539.GC23457@cnd.mcgill.ca> In-Reply-To: <429A8DE9.10702@samsco.org> References: <4298F0AB.2090404@ebs.gr> <20050530032202.GC892@rndsoft.co.kr> <429A8DE9.10702@samsco.org>
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On May 29, Scott Long wrote: > Pyun YongHyeon wrote: > >On Sun, May 29, 2005 at 01:28:59AM +0300, Panagiotis Astithas wrote: > > It might be possible to examine the system SMBIOS table for the make and > model of the system and use them as keys for a quirk table. Of course > it will only work for systems like laptops that have the M3 or A1 chip > embedded. sigh. I think that this all works in the Windows world > because the hardware maker provides a driver that is customized > appropriately. Sorry about hijacking this but what a opportune moment... Project Evil provides %75 of the infrastructure (the hard stuff no less) of what is needed to get audio drivers off the ground. Anybody want to start of proof of concept? Perfect use for those CDs that came with your motherboard. --Mat
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