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Hmm, I'll have to check out that patch and see if removing it helps at all. Yeah about the sound driver, I thought Grant Likely works for a company that makes IP Speakers with Efika's powering them (I could be wrong :) )
You're thinking of
http://www.digispeaker.com/ but that's not Grant.
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so audio is working *somewhere*
Digispeaker uses a much different method to do what it does.
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Thanks for the responses. As little posts as I see here, it makes me somewhat sad, I wish more people have Efikas, they are such awesome little machines!
Unfortunately there are very few people who know how to program and utilize BestComm competently and even less who will work for free to fix it. We got a quote for fixing the sound driver; it was too much given the late stage of development on the Efika.
If you can pick a distribution, kernel version, and are willing to put up with a few quirks, it may be possible for bplan to release an updated audio driver and ATA driver but this would probably cost too much, again at this late stage of development.
It would probably be cheaper to move everyone to the i.MX515 than to spend so much money on software development for a chip which is right now all but effectively abandoned by Freescale.
There are more people than Genesi that this affects - Digispeaker being one of them. They have a truly marvelous (and open source..) design, but the economic situation worldwide probably won't support continued development of the MPC5200B for products starting to be developed as of today. The Efika, Digispeaker, the development time went in already. Sales happens after that.
But we can't even guarantee the support we need as the department that developed the MPC5200B does not even exist anymore.