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+ | | 0x14-0x17 | ||
+ | | Physical address for the audio data. | ||
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+ | | 0x1C-0x1F | ||
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+ | This sets the physical address of the audio data used when playing sound. |
Revision as of 05:37, 21 August 2013
This page describes the structure of the CSND shared memory.
Type0 Command Structure
Index Byte | Description |
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0x0-0x1 | Offset in shared-memory for the command to process immediately after this one, when not 0xFFFF. |
0x2-0x3 | CommandID |
0x4-0x7 | This is initially zero when this command data is written by the user process, once the CSND module finishes processing the command this is set to 0x1. |
0x8-0xB | ? |
0xC-0x1F | Command parameters |
Type0 Commands
Command 0xE
Index Byte | Description |
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0x2-0x3 | CmdID 0xE |
0x14-0x17 | Physical address for the audio data. |
0x1C-0x1F | ? |
This sets the physical address of the audio data used when playing sound.