CW looking for experienced OSX and Linux hackers
Hi.
We just started an effort to port the SFP to Linux,
coordinated by Frank Hund of Creamware and myself.
This is a community-effort, so we're still looking
for some capable coders to join the Scope4Linux
project. If you want to help out, read on!
The idea is to create a common codebase for OSX and
Linux (the OSX port is almost finished). The Linux
driver should be easy to port, the SFP is already
mostly cross-platform. Two Linux hackers are part of
the project right now, with support from Creaware's
OSX coder.
What we need:
- OSX hackers, if possible with some skills in kernel
driver development (CoreAudio). The driver should be
easy to write, most of the work is done by the SFP in
userspace after all.
- Linux coders with good C++ skills, some knowledge
of wxWidgets (formerly wxWindows) would also be very
appreciated.
Not everything of the SFP will become Open Source,
because of the copy protection, for example. If you
want to join, it's a requirement that you would
accept to sign a NDA (non disclosure agreement).
To apply, just send an email with 'Creamware' in the
subject to:
willie(at)froq(dot)net
Hope to hear from you soon,
Willie Sippel
We just started an effort to port the SFP to Linux,
coordinated by Frank Hund of Creamware and myself.
This is a community-effort, so we're still looking
for some capable coders to join the Scope4Linux
project. If you want to help out, read on!
The idea is to create a common codebase for OSX and
Linux (the OSX port is almost finished). The Linux
driver should be easy to port, the SFP is already
mostly cross-platform. Two Linux hackers are part of
the project right now, with support from Creaware's
OSX coder.
What we need:
- OSX hackers, if possible with some skills in kernel
driver development (CoreAudio). The driver should be
easy to write, most of the work is done by the SFP in
userspace after all.
- Linux coders with good C++ skills, some knowledge
of wxWidgets (formerly wxWindows) would also be very
appreciated.
Not everything of the SFP will become Open Source,
because of the copy protection, for example. If you
want to join, it's a requirement that you would
accept to sign a NDA (non disclosure agreement).
To apply, just send an email with 'Creamware' in the
subject to:
willie(at)froq(dot)net
Hope to hear from you soon,
Willie Sippel
@hubird
Yes, but we need an OSX coder with experience in
kernel-space drivers. Everything else is pretty much ready.
And don't be afraid - OSX users would mostly benefit if
we get SFP to work on Linux - the interface system of the
current SFP comes from Linux, after all (wx). See:
http://www.wxwidgets.org
@garyb
Thanks!
@hubird
Yep, just like that... And no, it's not a dream!
But we need some help...
Oh, and btw, I posted it on the CWA forum.
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Yes, but we need an OSX coder with experience in
kernel-space drivers. Everything else is pretty much ready.

And don't be afraid - OSX users would mostly benefit if
we get SFP to work on Linux - the interface system of the
current SFP comes from Linux, after all (wx). See:
http://www.wxwidgets.org
@garyb
Thanks!
@hubird
Yep, just like that... And no, it's not a dream!

But we need some help...
Oh, and btw, I posted it on the CWA forum.
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Wow, this is great! I use Windows myself, but my brother uses OSX and is anxious for SFP to be ported to OSX. I'm sure a lot of people would love to see SFP on Linux too. I hope CW is going to introduce 3.3v cards for the G5??
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@snoopy4ever
Yes, there is some software available for Linux
(it's not Cubase, but still usefull):
Rosegarden-4 - http://www.all-day-breakfast.com/rosegarden/
MusE - http://lmuse.sourceforge.net/
Ardour - http://www.ardour.org/
Jazz++ - http://jazzware.com/
Yes, there is some software available for Linux
(it's not Cubase, but still usefull):
Rosegarden-4 - http://www.all-day-breakfast.com/rosegarden/
MusE - http://lmuse.sourceforge.net/
Ardour - http://www.ardour.org/
Jazz++ - http://jazzware.com/
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@braincell
What exactly do you mean?
I don't think you speak of OSX, and there are quite a few
powerfull and usable tools available for Linux. Like I
said, not exactly as powerfull as Cubase or Wavelab, but
still pretty capable sufficient for day-to-day use.
I mentioned a few of 'em, so - what else do you need?
Edit:
And what do you mean by 'MIDI interface'?
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What exactly do you mean?
I don't think you speak of OSX, and there are quite a few
powerfull and usable tools available for Linux. Like I
said, not exactly as powerfull as Cubase or Wavelab, but
still pretty capable sufficient for day-to-day use.
I mentioned a few of 'em, so - what else do you need?
Edit:
And what do you mean by 'MIDI interface'?
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Thanks wsippel !!On 2004-03-19 15:53, wsippel wrote:
@snoopy4ever
Yes, there is some software available for Linux
(it's not Cubase, but still usefull):
Rosegarden-4 - http://www.all-day-breakfast.com/rosegarden/
MusE - http://lmuse.sourceforge.net/
Ardour - http://www.ardour.org/
Jazz++ - http://jazzware.com/
@Shayne White
I think there are 3.3V<->5V PCI adapters available - Tyan offers
those things. http://www.tyan.com
The M2037 may work...
@snoopy4ever
My pleasure.
There's even more, maybe you want to check
http://www.linux-sound.org
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I think there are 3.3V<->5V PCI adapters available - Tyan offers
those things. http://www.tyan.com
The M2037 may work...
@snoopy4ever
My pleasure.

There's even more, maybe you want to check
http://www.linux-sound.org
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Forget XTC man - let's get the much more flexible SFP to OSX first. This is very timely news for Maccers (i was even thinking of getting a PC soon, but now i can hold off for a bit).
Well done on all these posts we're seeing now on Planet Z from the all new CWA - it's what everyone's always wanted for so long: communication.
Mr A
PS Wish i could help but i know bugger-all about Linux.
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Well done on all these posts we're seeing now on Planet Z from the all new CWA - it's what everyone's always wanted for so long: communication.
Mr A
PS Wish i could help but i know bugger-all about Linux.
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