Re: Sony jog dial driver

2000-12-10 Thread Nick Sayer
On Sun, 10 Dec 2000, Michael C . Wu wrote: > On Sun, Dec 10, 2000 at 03:19:06PM -0800, Nick Sayer scribbled: > | Attached is a preliminary driver for the Sony jog dial. It's enough that > | you can create a /dev/jogdial and watch letters come out. > > W00t! :) You did it! How did you wrestle

Re: Sony jog dial driver

2000-12-10 Thread Michael C . Wu
On Sun, Dec 10, 2000 at 06:44:45PM -0600, Michael C . Wu scribbled: Oops, nevermind my questions about contacts and Fn+* functions, should have read the code before I reply. :) -- +--+ | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Sony jog dial driver

2000-12-10 Thread Michael C . Wu
On Sun, Dec 10, 2000 at 03:19:06PM -0800, Nick Sayer scribbled: | Attached is a preliminary driver for the Sony jog dial. It's enough that | you can create a /dev/jogdial and watch letters come out. W00t! :) You did it! How did you wrestle documentation out of Sony? (or did you ever?) If you

Sony jog dial driver

2000-12-10 Thread Nick Sayer
Attached is a preliminary driver for the Sony jog dial. It's enough that you can create a /dev/jogdial and watch letters come out. It needs a lot of improvement: 1. Use interrupts instead of polling. 2. Present mouse-oriented events instead of letters. 3. Fix the probe routine so that it tries