Open source technology is hungry for new college grads
08-08-2008 01:00 PM
Many college graduates are finding it difficult to enter the information technology world with little or no work experience. There is no such thing as an entry-level position anymore, and more and more graduates are finding themselves in a catch-22 situation because of this.
Hi Guys,
This might not be the right place to ask but I want to contribute to some open source project. Can anyone please help me to how to start and where to start? (3 Replies)
Hi Friends
I'm new to this UNIX - I'm working on the porting project from Solaris To Linux i just want to map some commands from solaris to Linux so can any one please tell me how to get the source code of the commands like "ls", "cu", "du"
Regards
sabee (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: sabee.prakash
1 Replies
3. Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators
EMUXKI(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual EMUXKI(4)NAME
emuxki -- Creative Labs SBLive! and PCI 512 audio device driver
SYNOPSIS
emuxki* at pci? dev ? function ?
audio* at audiobus?
DESCRIPTION
The emuxki device driver supports Creative Sound Blaster Live! cards as well as the Sound Blaster PCI 512.
These Environmental Audio cards are based upon the programmable EMU10K1 digital-processing chip.
Hardware features:
o E-mu Systems, Inc. EMU10K1 music synthesis engine
o 64-voice hardware polyphony with E-mu's patented 8-point interpolation technology
o Up to 1024-voice polyphony with multi-timbre capability
o Support for real-time digital effects like reverb, chorus, flanger, pitch shifter, or distortion across any audio source
o User-selectable settings are optimized for headphones, two or four speakers
o Creative Multi Speaker Surround (CMSS) technology places any mono or stereo source in a 360 degree audio space
o Processes sample rates from 5kHz to 48kHz
o Hardware full duplex support enables simultaneous record and playback at 8 standard sample rates
o Allows multiple audio sources playback on the same speaker system
SEE ALSO ac97(4), audio(4), joy(4), pci(4)HISTORY
The emuxki device driver appeared in NetBSD 1.5.3.
AUTHORS
The emuxki driver was written by Yannick Montulet <yannick.montulet@epitech.net>.
BUGS
Currently, this driver does not support multiple source recording, MIDI nor the multi-voice capability.
BSD June 22, 2005 BSD