[LAD] FOSS Ethernet Soundcard
Pieter Palmers
pieterp at joow.be
Tue Dec 1 18:08:23 UTC 2009
Karl Hammar wrote:
> Adrian Knoth:
>> On Tue, Dec 01, 2009 at 09:20:07AM +1100, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
>>> How many chipsets come with support for adat or firewire ootb? I have
>> I'm not sure if I understand the question correctly, but that's the
>> only chip I know, and luckily, it supports ADAT and Firewire. ;)
>>
>> http://www.tctechnologies.tc/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=12&Itemid=10
>
> Hello Adrian and thank you for the link, it seems to be an
> interesting chip.
>
> To bad it does not have an ethernet interface. Maybe one can use
> one of the micrel chips below (there is drivers in the kernel for
> them at least) ?
>
> But if the network interface can be solved it could be a good
> solution for your adat - ethernet idéa [2].
If you really want to go the ethernet route you could look at the DM870:
http://www.bridgeco.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=45&Itemid=37
This has onboard ethernet and USB (at 480Mbit), and runs linux.
Greets,
Pieter
PS: personally I think that going for the TCAT DICE would be a smarter
move as this chip has been designed for pro-audio and lot's of channels.
It should not be too difficult to interface it to something that has
gigabit-ethernet if you really want to. But there are plenty of
technical reasons to choose firewire over ethernet (or USB).
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