Sure, John.
I did not try to organize this. It might be possible, of course, in theory.
And maybe it is one of the solutions - to have a place (possibly like
kickstarter)
where we can organize driver jobs. I don't know how realistic this is
though, but
could be worth a try.
On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 11:11 PM, John Rigg <ladev2(a)jrigg.co.uk> wrote:
On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 05:31:19PM +0400, Louigi
Verona wrote:
Speaking of hardware drivers, long time ago I
wrote this article on
E-MU 0404 USB:
http://www.louigiverona.ru/?page=projects&s=writings&t=linux&a=…
For a long time it was my mostly read article. Some people theorized
that it is possible to make the soundcard working, but my tests have
concluded
that it is surely impossible without voodoo spells.
Is there any system solution to these kind of things, when the specs are
available,
but nobody cares?
If it's a popular device shouldn't it be possible to organise the
programming
equivalent of a "group buy" and get interested users to pay someone who
knows
the necessary voodoo to get it working?
It might not be a case of "nobody cares", but that nobody can afford to
drop
their paid work for long enough to look at the problem.
John
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