On Sun, February 10, 2013 3:03 pm, Paul Davis wrote:
Ok, so what I get from this is that the CPU sees a PCIe device in the same
way it sees a PCI device. Yet I know from reading the specs on both the
PCI to PCIe bridge and the MB chip sets, that there is some firmware
involved at both ends. This may not be something that is run by the CPU
itself (though it could be) but something that could be run by another
processor in the glue logic itself. It may rather be part of the bios. I
don't know. Most of the PCI(e) sound cards have a DSP with some sort of
firmware as well. How much all of this interacts I don't know. What I do
see is a lot of brand new MBs that handle sound badly.
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Len Ovens
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