Hello
This isn't my field of expertise at all, so forgive any daft-sounding questions.
I have an Arcam rPac DAC, which I believe contains an XMOS processor (which, I don't know). The device is USB class I, and works as plug and play on Windows and Mac.
Now, it doesn't work out of the box on Linux. Is there any way in which I can get the device to work with a current kernel (3.2)?
Cheers
James
XMOS support in Linux kernel
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(current is 3.5, not 3.2)
Whether such a device is supported by Linux or not has nothing to do
with what kind of chip is on the device; it is rather off-topic on this
forum.
You can try asking the manufacturer of the device, or ask on a forum
or mailing list dedicated to your Linux distribution.
Whether such a device is supported by Linux or not has nothing to do
with what kind of chip is on the device; it is rather off-topic on this
forum.
You can try asking the manufacturer of the device, or ask on a forum
or mailing list dedicated to your Linux distribution.