happyguy wrote: > ... I'm guessing a Pulsar > driver isn't forthcoming from Creamware. Too bad, nice hardware with a > fairly well developed platform. Is there anyone with contacts inside > Creamware that might be able to put me in touch with the right person to > get something like this moving. Their support group went as far as to > pretend they've never heard of Linux upon contacting them... but my > guess is that not everyone may be singing the same tune.
I decided to write to them myself, we'll see what they have to say. Hopefully they've heard of Linux by now. I wrote a carefully worded and encouraging message to their support department. They are a successful company with a broad base of users, so they are under no particular compulsion to pay any attention to Linux audio people. However, I did mention that they do lose some sales in this community, and perhaps they should consider the steady growth of the community as something of a wake-up call. I wonder: Does a company like that have to enter into any binding agreements with Microsoft and/or Apple ? Creamware makes hardware, but their drivers and other softwares are only available for Win/Mac platforms, and so far they've shown no interest in sharing sources. Is it in part because of any wedding to M$ and Apple ? Just wondering out loud... Best regards, == Dave Phillips
