| Digigram Sound Cards get Linux driver |
Apr. 02, 2003
Digigram demonstrated a Linux driver at AES 2003 for its VX222, VXpocket v2, and VXpocket 440 sound cards. The driver follows the most advanced audio standard for Linux called ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture).
In November 2002, Digigram made available the source code of its Mac OS X drivers and driver interface documentation on the ALSA Project website. Since then, the Linux community, managed by the ALSA driver developers of SuSE Linux AG, Germany, has developed a driver that takes advantage of the newest ALSA version 0.9.1. The driver is available under an open source license.
The Linux ALSA driver development project, along with the introduction of Exaudi Platform, a development platform for integrated audio systems embedding Linux, demonstrates Digigram’s commitment to enable high-quality, high-function audio at all levels: from embedded systems to enterprise networks; from portable computing to server or desktop applications.
Linux drivers for Digigram cards enable inexpensive Linux desktop systems with studio-quality audio, and robust, highly-capable portable solutions for audio logging, medical, and scientific applications.
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