Hi Charles,
I messed around with Gentoo on a couple of old Pismos, and I never got the sound-in working. This was with ALSA and JACK, and either I had no signal at all or a huge electronic hum. Sorry, but I'm pretty sure it has to do with that specific Pismo soundcard...
derek
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I used to use Pd on an on Mac running Debian. I don't remember having
that problem or not, but I was able to get sound out for sure. Do
those devices work for other applications?.hc
On Feb 16, 2005, at 8:59 PM, vze26m98 wrote:
HI all-
I built a copy of PD 0.38-0 on my Macintosh Pismo which is running a Debian Woody (2.4) distro.
PD works OK, kind of, and I was wondering if others had any experience with this configuration.
I'm using the OSS driver dma_sound. If I run PD without any command line options, I'm confronted with the error OSS: SNDCTL_DSP_CHANNELS failed /dev/dsp. No sound produced in this case.
I can run PD with the -noadc option and it will produce sound just fine.
In every case, I get a message that PD's request for an 8816 bytes audio bufffer returned 4096 bytes.
MIDI doesn't work either, can't open any MIDI devices.
Anyone had any experince with this? Is it fixable, or some limitation of OSS/LinuxPPC 2.4?