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Re: X and other visions
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Thomas Bushnell, BSG |
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Re: X and other visions |
Date: |
15 Jun 2004 12:51:44 -0700 |
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So I agree with Marcus, and I want to bring the key issue into
highlight:
Marcus Brinkmann <marcus.brinkmann@ruhr-uni-bochum.de> writes:
> There are basically two philosophies when it comes to a sound card:
> One is to think of it as an integral part of the system console.
This is sometimes clearly right. For example, the sound card on my
laptop, or a typical desk-top arrangement.
> The other way to look at the sound card is that of a dedicated
> hardware.
Other times this is clearly right.
I want to point out that these are not two different ways to look at
the sound card, but that they are two different usage models for sound
cards, and both should be supported.
This is what Marcus was saying, but I just wanted to make it crystal
clear in case it got missed, because it's important.
Thomas
- Re: X and other visions, (continued)
Re: X and other visions, Harley D. Eades III, 2004/06/13
Re: X and other visions, Bas Wijnen, 2004/06/13
Re: X and other visions, Marcus Brinkmann, 2004/06/15
Re: X and other visions,
Thomas Bushnell, BSG <=
Re: X and other visions, Patrick Strasser, 2004/06/14
Re: X and other visions, Sören Schulze, 2004/06/13
Re: X and other visions, Thomas Bushnell, BSG, 2004/06/13
Re: X and other visions, Barry deFreese, 2004/06/13
Re: X and other visions, Michael Banck, 2004/06/13