> You either lack understanding of the involved request and issues, or
> your writing lacks in showing your understanding.

Correct.  What is being discussed here would essentially be a replacement for 
DI1000DD.SYS, not an adjunct to it.  From a licensing perspective, I don't 
believe either USBASPI.SYS or DI1000DD.SYS are considered "public domain" (not 
100% positive about that, though).


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