First I appologize for missing that last email. I was dealing with the sharp stick my ex-girlfriend stabbed into my heart...
I'm not having much luck with 64bit PD. Can you cue me in on how you got PD and PDP running? PD doesn't want to load soundfiles, and I'm having troubles with tables as I've seen reported on the list. Which PD are you using? And have you had any success with PDP? pd-0.38-devel from CVS doesn't compile for me, straight PD CVS has alsa-related compile errors as well. Miller PD 0.38 or 0.37-* have this problem with tables and soundfiles.
I havent gotten PDP to work, but I havent tried. Im still trying to get Gem-0.91.0 built. The configure script wont find any 1394, my quicktime, or anything else. I did hack the configure script so it gets past GL detection though... Miller said that the pd from iem builds on 64 bit architectures, so I built pd-0.38-0test10. I havent tried to use tables yet. I have seen the soundfile thing, but I havent tried to debug that yet. Im still getting xruns with jackd that occur intermittently - may be an acpi thing, I dont know. I also get weird a/d/a sync errors in pd which nobody seems to know about.
Also, I'm still lost on this HDSP thing, but I am pretty sure it is cardbus-parameter related. But I am not able to run 2.6.10, due to the fact that neither the NVidia kernel drivers nor the pcmcia-cs stuff works with it. How did you get your cardbus stuff up on 2.6.10 then?
Like I said earlier, I just downloaded and built 2.6.10-rc2-mm1. Every kernel after 2.6.9-rc2 should have hdsp support for x86_64 I think. Thanks Takashi! I dont know what pcmcia-cs is. I just turned on alsa and hdsp in the kernel .config. Fedora Core isint happy I did this - It wants me to use RPMs, but that is to slow for me.
64 bit is a pain for us forrunners...
Good luck, -thewade