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Re: Streaming OS X audio over network
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Re: Streaming OS X audio over network


  • Subject: Re: Streaming OS X audio over network
  • From: Tim Hollingsworth <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 08:40:30 +0800

BTW, the author mentions numerous crashes and reboot when developing this driver. An important advantage of the "user land" driver is precisely to be easily debuggable and to not crash the whole computer when something going wrong.

I'm trying to contact the Author on these issues. Apart from frustrating development, crashes and cold reboots could destabilise my whole system right?
How much help is journalling?
Is it worth developing on a separate partition?
Could I develop a "user land" driver and then port it to a kernel extension?

It has minimal functionality, some stability issues and uses a tcp protocol, so there is plenty of room for improvement. A good starting point in all. Thanks for the valuable advice Phillipe:)

sorry about the typo

cheers
Tim
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