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This is not the first time for this idea. There are one or two people working on<br>
it. The idea that seems to be the best is an ethernet connected AI because this<br>
seems to be the digital interface that stays around and is best supported. The<br>
idea is to use an arm based board with a netjack master and built in audio IF. The<br>
only project I know of is to at first provide stereo i/o as a proof of concept.<br>
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Interesting, I didn't know this. Can you send a link to it?<br>
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</div><a href="http://lists.linuxaudio.org/pipermail/linux-audio-user/2011-October/081520.html" target="_blank">http://lists.linuxaudio.org/<u></u>pipermail/linux-audio-user/<u></u>2011-October/081520.html</a><br>
is the start I think... Though it may have surfaced since then too.<br>
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It seems to me that at some point the same project came back in either LAU or LAD but the topic got changed.<div class=""><br>
<br></div></blockquote></div>Wow thanks Len!<br></div><div class="gmail_extra">Thats a very interesting read indeed.<br></div><div class="gmail_extra">How did I not come across this earlier.<br></div><div class="gmail_extra">
But I can't find any recent info about it. Too bad.<br></div></div>