> I think that the protocols themselves are probably considered proprietary > unless they have been released by transarc. Any specs would have to have > their blessing at least, I would think. A good deal of outdated documentation is freely available, and hopefully the non-export controlled portion of Rx will be made available real soon. So that will be a start. -D
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