Hi, JOhn ROss POrter wrote: > So, I'm curious to learn if there is anybody working on support for > Lightscribe devices in linux-land?
HP seems to do ;) > interface provided for linux by the "Lightscribe-people" You mean this ? http://www.lightscribe.com/downloadSection/linux/ The problem with this is that i would first have to agree to their legaleese before i may or may not learn how the stuff works. "The LightScribe System Software" is probably a set of functions which issues one or more non-standard SCSI commands to the drive. Crucial for open source support would be that these commands and their specs get published. Currently they seem to be hidden in a piece of software licensed as "You may not modify the Software or disable any licensing or control features of the Software. [...] You may not disassemble or decompile the Software unless HP's prior written consent is obtained." Well, so far for open source. Assumed above crucial obstacles would be removed, the task of Lightscribe would rather fall into the scope of a printer project. One would at least have to be able to read a commonly used graphics file format, to map it onto the print area and to transform it into the data format of the Lightscribe commands. (I would expect one has to re-paint the image as a spiral scan.) The task to transfer the commands and data to the drive would indeed fall into our scope of optical drive operation. All in all, i would rather advise to buy an ink printer which is capable of handling CDs. It would print from office and paint programs, in color, and usually quite fast. White coated printable media are not much more expensive than others. Have a nice day :) Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

