Jonathan,
Spot on as always. The two ways to make noise are to either play one of 48 fixed "notes" from the PWT or to stream PCM to the modem codec (after switching it to take control rather than allowing the modem to control it) which is the way we play polyphonic ringtones, Spectrum 128 sound and audio on MPEG adverts. But to do this requires code running on the C55x DSP as only it mcbsp2 (think it's 2, maybe 1 though!) is connected to the codec chip and that mcbsp is a DSP "private" device and can't be programmed from the ARM side of the OMAP.
For Linux use I'm therefore gonna suggest that you are probably limited to PWT and your choice of the 12 notes in each of four octaves.
Cliff
-----Original Message----- From: Jonathan McDowell [mailto:noodles@earth.li]
The only other option I can see for talking to the handset/speaker/mic is via the modem codec.
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