primax: Colorado 9600 USB
Subject:
Re: Colorado 9600 USB
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Date:
8 Feb 2000 00:43:08 -0000
Message-Id: <200002080032.BAA27571@smtp2.home.se>
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> Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2000 22:54:53 +0000
> From: Beldaz Jalfrezi ####@####.####
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> Subject: Re: Colorado 9600 USB
>
> On Mon, Feb 07, 2000 at 06:33:21PM +0100, Christian Ordig wrote:
> > > What help is Primax giving? I guess they aren't providing
> the
> source
> > > code for their drivers - although I don't see why not.
> > Well... we signed an NDA... got some bad docs and some
> scanners
> and were
> > left alone from then on again...
>
> How about this Jochem Vaartjes guy from Primax who posted last
> month?
> Is he for real? - in which case could he not just provide the
> source
> from the windows drivers?
>
> Bryn
Well, Isn't that obvious? I guess that he want to keep his job...
Leaking "company secrets" to some "linux-hackers" is a serious thing... at least some people think it is.. :-/
But the idea isn't bad, why don't just ask primax for some example source? I mean.. If they allowed you to realease the source for the upcomming linux drivers then there isn't anything to hide inside the windows-drivers, right?
Anyway. Would it help if I try to track down a logic analyzer (or something) and connect it directly to the signal-pin's on the E3 chipset and give you the results?
Timmy
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