On Wed, 2008-07-30 at 21:52 +0100, Dan Mills wrote:
>
> The current plan is to make the audio interface look like a PATA disk
excuse me, but are you crazy? does latency actually matter? :)
> which just happens to have say 4 sectors each of an appropriate number
> of samples, the logic to support this should fit in a couple of GALs or
> similar, and the bandwidth (and DMA) is there, getting the IDE stack out
> of the way might be a good trick however.
i think you just want something (chipset) that can function as a
busmaster. then that can move data to/from host RAM. the host picks it
up/delivers on the interrupt. forget IDE, PATA etc. etc.
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