And here my mail to Takashi Iwai (USB sound module developer) and his answer: >> Hi Takashi, >> >> thanks for your answer. Indeed using dmix results in a totally scrambled sound >> output, but as mentioned it is disabled on my ARM device. The clicks and pops >> aren't there all the time, I guess they just happen once a minute and can >> only beby thenktor - Debian
Sagittarius Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Now, I'm about to buy a TEAC DAC UD-H01. See > description here. But your post makes me hesitate > because this dac is not based on XMOS chipset. But why would the XMOS based solution work any better? Your underruns may be the same problems like mine. I don't remember if I've tested with apby thenktor - Debian
No, I did not do this on the Pro because I don't have one. But IMHO it should work this way. You have to make sure you use their custom kernel and add their kernel modules to the /lib/modules dir on your root image. They load their kernel from plain NAND. What I'm not sure about: Does their kernel support the SATA interface? Because having the filesystems on a SATA drive is a big advanby thenktor - uBoot
It doesn't matter what distribution you put on the root partition as long as you have a working u-boot and kernel. I'm using ARMedSlack only on my devices.by thenktor - uBoot
Hi, I'm using a high quality USB audio device (Burr-Brown Japan PCM2702) with my Dockstar. I've configured mpd to use the hardware interface without dmix because dmix seems to be broken on the ARM platform and is not needed anyway. But there is one problem left: sometimes clicks and pops can be heard. They appear randomly up to 2 times a minute. Increasing mpd's buffer sizesby thenktor - Debian
Hi, in various u-boot boot paramters I've seen "poweroutage=yes" (e.g. http://www.plugapps.com/index.php5/Install_on_Pogoplug_Pro) but I could not find any information about this kernel paramter in the kernel documentation. Could someone tell me the purpose of this paramter?by thenktor - uBoot
OK, they are doing what I've expected. Is the kernel config available somewhere? As this u-boot has ubifs support it should even be possible to put the kernel on the original rootfs and boot it from there.by thenktor - uBoot
WarheadsSE Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The internal sata can be use, however, it is > not hotpluggable, and it does not support a > multiplexer. That's no problem. I'm just interested in connecting one hard disc for root/home usage. But according to some pictures I've seen the Pogoplugs only support external hard drives? Or doesby thenktor - uBoot
Hi, I've got some interest in this device, too. It features an ARMv6 dual core CPU with 750 MHz and an internal S-ATA port: http://www.plxtech.com/products/consumer/nas7820 http://www.plugapps.com/images/8/8a/Pogoplug_Pro_Front.jpg I've got some questions: 1. Do the Pogoplugs use internal hard drives and especially does it connect to S-ATA in the Pro version? 2. Is the CPU suppoby thenktor - uBoot