It would probally be quiet useful if someone pulled the cover from one and
saw what DSP / USB / any other various chips make up these little devices to
see what makes it go and if there's any programming info on the chip makers
site.

Peter

> Hi guys.
>
> For anyone working on Linux drivers or other support for the
> Creative VoIP
> Blaster USB device, Jeremy McNamara has created a SourceForge
> site for
> interesed parties to collaborate.
>
> The URL for the project page is
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/voip-blaster/
>
> If anyone needs more info about the device, let me know and
> I'll see what I
> can do.
>
> Thanks,
> Rob.
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