On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 09:46:38 -0500, Paul Davis wrote:
Your mention of
"yamaha's coming linux efforts" interests me strangly ;)
Care to share anything?
they announced last month that next year or soon after, they would be
using embedded linux in just about all their consumer keyboards and
some other products. it was mentioned here on LAD as well as
elsewhere.
Yes, of course, I forgot.
Granted the
connection mangement part of mLAN is dubious, I've not been
able to read the specs (for obvious reasons). When I spoke before I was
thinking more of A+M over IEEE-1394, which the linux kernel allready
supports to some extent, not mLAN as a whole.
right, but this is more or less useless by itself, as i understand it,
because nobody knows whether to connect to the datastream(s) or
not. sending a stream from A to B involves telling B to listen to A by
hand, or something like that.
Yes, iso 1394 works a bit like IP multicast from what I remeber.
- Steve