On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 2:21 PM, Chris Bagwell <ch...@cnpbagwell.com> wrote:
> Some initial feedback on the raw USB data I've received so far.
>
> It looks like the old and new hardware are behaving quite differently.
>  The new hardware's packet has room for 4 touches and only 1 of these
> X/Y's overlap with the older bamboo I believe.  I'm surprised if users
> can actually use it effectively in its current state.
>
> It also looks like the newer hardware doesn't do finger tracking as
> strictly as the older hardware.  Meaning that the 1st touch isn't
> always in data[3-7] locations.  If you ever notice tablet not
> responding its probably because of this.  You'll have to pick up your
> finger and try again... maybe even putting down multiple fingers to
> cause firmware to restart its finger tracking logic.
>
> Initially, I'm thinking this newer hardware doesn't support pressure
> reports for touches anymore... but I'll stare at the logs some more
> and see if I can figure out were its hiding.
>
> I'm hoping there is a brave person wanting to start hacking on this.
> I can provide some suggested modifications to kernel driver but I
> don't have much hope I'll get much done without the hardware myself.
>
> Chris

Is it possible for me to take a look at the USB data?  I wouldn't mind
trying to see if I can get anything started.

Buran

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