On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 3:47 PM, David Timms <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 16/01/11 23:43, David Timms wrote:
>> Hi, not knowing much about tablets, I'm hoping someone might know if
>> protocol described below appears to be identical to that used by one of
>> the wacom devices, or even if it matches some other device, should you
>> know it.
> ...
>> eg something like: the following being streamed
>> \x80 \x01 \x01 \x00 \x34 \x45
>> \x84 \x01 \x01 \x00 \x34 \x45
>
> Does this binary protocol look familiar to any wacom developers ?
> Or is it some standard protocol, or match another device ?
> (would this be better on the user list ?)
>

All references I've seen for wacom pen tool packets are 7 bytes or 9
bytes; especially for serial and ISDV4 devices.

You didn't mention values changing based on tool pressure.  If no
pressure then its surely not a wacom.

There is a patch you can goolge (xf86-input-wacom_git-20100511.patch)
that contains the layout of wacom serial packets.

Chris

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