On Sunday 22 February 2004 21:47, Alan Stern wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Feb 2004, Duncan Sands wrote:
> > I should mention (down here at the bottom of the email where hopefully
> > no-one from VIA is going to notice :) ), that I did quite a bit of
> > rummaging around inside VIA's "filter driver" for windows.  This driver
> > (which you can get from their website) basically contains a bunch of
> > workarounds for various hardware problems.  It checks your hardware
> > against a list of PCI ids and turns on various hacks depending on what
> > you have.  I was only concerned about the hardware I had at that time,
> > but it seems clear to me that one way to get better support for VIA
> > hardware would be to implement those hacks in linux.  I used to have a
> > nicely annotated decompilation at one point...
>
> Any information you can send along these lines will be gratefully
> appreciated.

Hi Alan, I can't find the file, so I guess I will have to do it all again :)  This
is not such a bad thing because I'm sure they have put a lot more fixes in
since I last looked.

All the best,

Duncan.


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