I think a better angle might be to point put that very soon they are going to
NEED open source drivers.
And right now they don't have to write it themselves.
Sam
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From: Richard Miller-Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2008 12:24 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [M560x-driver-devel] Contact with Ali Corp.
Hi all,
I suspect Erik is right - ALi may not have good or up-to-date documentation.
Therefore, perhaps we should think about asking for any source that they may
have - for the Windows driver, any other (e.g. embedded system) drivers and
even any simple test programs they have internally.
If they do have datasheets, even if the datasheets are not 'sufficient' they
will be a giant leap forward from what we are currently working against
(basically reverse engineering and guesswork). If they want a bit more detail
on which registers we would like information on then I would suggest:
- Clock generation control
- Frame control and timing
- I2C
But obviously the more the better.
Regards,
Richard
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