On Sun, 31 Oct 2004 07:27:04 -0500, Ivica Ico Bukvic <ico(a)fuse.net> wrote:
jackd allows
any number of periods.
alsa allows any number of periods.
the HDSP and Hammerfall h/w only allows 2 periods, because it follows
the design of ASIO in its hardware/firmware design.
And I assume that jack purely deals with direct hardware buffers, right?
I would have thought not. When ZynAddSubFx is attached to freqtweak
the buffering Jack does are in software, aren't they? (ls /dev/shm
while Jack is running. Jack's FIFO buffers are in memory.)
- Mark