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DMX 4 Linux is the de-facto library for communicating with DMX devices under Linux. Supporting over 14 DMX interfaces including PCI, USB and parallel port models, the DMX 4 Linux architecture is easily extensible. DMX 4 Linux is currently undergoing a re-write to support the latest 2.6 kernels.
 
DMX 4 Linux is the de-facto library for communicating with DMX devices under Linux. Supporting over 14 DMX interfaces including PCI, USB and parallel port models, the DMX 4 Linux architecture is easily extensible. DMX 4 Linux is currently undergoing a re-write to support the latest 2.6 kernels.
  
Development snapshots from the dmx4linux developers for 2.6 kernels are [http://www.cubic.org/~michael/dmx4linux-daily/ here]
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Development snapshots for 2.6 kernels from the dmx4linux developers are [http://www.cubic.org/~michael/dmx4linux-daily/ here]
  
 
An unofficial release for 2.6 kernels is available [http://www.nomis52.net/data/sources/dmx4linux-2.9-ba-061001.tgz here]
 
An unofficial release for 2.6 kernels is available [http://www.nomis52.net/data/sources/dmx4linux-2.9-ba-061001.tgz here]
  
 
[[Category:Drivers / Libraries]]
 
[[Category:Drivers / Libraries]]

Revision as of 02:16, 31 July 2007

Link: http://llg.cubic.org/dmx4linux/
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DMX 4 Linux is the de-facto library for communicating with DMX devices under Linux. Supporting over 14 DMX interfaces including PCI, USB and parallel port models, the DMX 4 Linux architecture is easily extensible. DMX 4 Linux is currently undergoing a re-write to support the latest 2.6 kernels.

Development snapshots for 2.6 kernels from the dmx4linux developers are here

An unofficial release for 2.6 kernels is available here