On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 12:04:40AM +0100, Pieter Palmers wrote:
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What I think could be possible is using (writing a
driver for) the
scratchamp with OSS or ALSA drivers, as they seem to be USB soundcards
by creative. Those will have standard chipsets.
But that wasn't the question I guess...
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I think it should be possible to reverse engineer
the system once you have the dubplates and work out their
timecode.
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BTW: how is it possible that the scratchamp module
works on a kernel
version other that the one it was built on? According to the link above,
the Final Scratch distro is a 2.4.18, but it should work with any
kernel > 2.4.17. I always thought that new kernel = recompile modules?
or is this what they mean by 'versionned kernel'? Might be a stupid
question, but I'm not that much of a linux expert.
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I think you have to disable explicit versioning in the kernel.
That, or the module can say it can be run on any kernel > 2.4.17,
I'm no kernel module expert either :)
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