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Re: Attaching audio driver to another driver.
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Re: Attaching audio driver to another driver.


  • Subject: Re: Attaching audio driver to another driver.
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2001 16:30:21 -0700

Nevermind about the dictionary question. I just found the getPropertyTable
() routine digging through some of the documentation in the developers
center. Now I have to figure out why my CreateAudioStreams() function is
failing...

Thanks,
James



Ken Wieschhoff
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06/25/01 11:15 AM






At 9:49 AM -0700 6/25/01, email@hidden wrote:
>Hi Roger,
>
>This is my plan. However, what do I do about the parameter that the start
>routine takes? IOService *provider? Do I just pass in the one the modem
>gets, or NULL?


Pass in the same one as the modem.

> I notice the audio device uses it to call the super::init
>(). Or can I skip that too?


Dunno.

I passed a dictionary to the init routine as well. Shows up like a
champ in Daisy.

->Ken


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