Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/10/10/14:32:05
Shawn Hargreaves <Shawn AT talula DOT demon DOT co DOT uk> wrote:
> firewind wrote:
> >but Allegro is not the answer to everything.
>
> I certainly can't argue with that :-)
>
> >The poster asked how to -use- DMAs, not where he could get prefab
> >libraries that have some DMA-using elements. Pointing him to Allegro
> >does not answer his question.
>
> I think you are missing the point of what SET was suggesting. He was
> saying not just to get and use Allegro, but to look at how it works, and
> then you will understand how to do the same thing yourself. Words are
> just one way of explaining something: in many cases a few lines of code
> can be much simpler and easier to understand...
>
> The fact is, I don't know of any good docs about the DMA. There is a
> file by someone called Draeden on x2ftp, but it is basically just a list
> of register names: pretty useless if you don't already know what is
> going on! When I was writing the DMA code in Allegro, I learned how to
> do it from looking at the sources from MikMod and the Gravis Ultrasound
> SDK, and unless someone has written any better docs since then, I think
> looking at example source code is the best thing you will find...
Shawn is right. From the other hand I learnt DMA on the University, and
learning how the 8237 and the PC achitecture works. And I don't think is a good
idea to explain all of this in the newsgroup.
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