The minimum we need is the ability to USE the chip, meaning that we
need docs that explain how you, the hardware hacker, are going to
control the chip.  We don't need a fully open spec, but we do need a
fully-open datasheet that tells us everything about how to control the
chip.

I am interested in knowing how the chip works inside, but that's not
strictly necessary for our purposes here.

On 10/4/07, Raphaël Jacquot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> howard parkin wrote:
> > Both the 7401 and 7403 parts look interesting.
> >
> > However, neither has a spec downloadable from ADI.
> > This is not the norm for ADI and we couldn't possibly use
> > a part that didn't have an open spec.
> >
> > I've e-mailed ADI to find out what the deal is.
>
> looking at the available info, I suspect the mention of "HDCP" is the
> reason...
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