I suppose that the necessaries specs to write a driver are not available.

 If a reverse engineering project is needed, we are not playing with
the same rules.

The point is the same, no open specs, no open source drivers. The
argument can't be "the developers don't write the driver yet", no, the
developers can't start another reverse engineering project because
this suppose years, and the N900 is now in the street.

I understand your arguments, but we need change the vendors mentality
( didn't change Nokia?, the others can ).

Cheers,

 Adrian.


On 22 March 2010 15:31, Thiago Macieira <[email protected]> wrote:
> Em Segunda-feira 22 Março 2010, às 14:13:17, Marius Vollmer escreveu:
>> ext Thiago Macieira <[email protected]> writes:
>> > Until someone develops *good* open-source drivers for it, we're stuck
>> > with the Imagination closed-source ones.
>>
>> What is missing to make this happen?  Sufficient documentation, or
>> something else?  I would think that sufficient talent is available.
>
> I'm sorry, I don't know.
>
> But the point is that, even if it's possible, it hasn't happened yet. So we
> don't have an alternative to choose from (yet).
>
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