On Monday 12 of May 2014 11:14:42 Jiri Kosina wrote:
> On Sat, 26 Apr 2014, Michal Malý wrote:
> > ff-memless-next (MLNX) is a largely improved version of the current
> > ff-memless (FFML) driver. MLNX supports all force feedback effects
> > currently available in the Linux force feedback
On Sat, 26 Apr 2014, Michal Malý wrote:
> ff-memless-next (MLNX) is a largely improved version of the current ff-memless
> (FFML) driver. MLNX supports all force feedback effects currently available in
> the Linux force feedback userspace API. All effects are handled in accordance
> with
On Sat, 26 Apr 2014, Michal Malý wrote:
ff-memless-next (MLNX) is a largely improved version of the current ff-memless
(FFML) driver. MLNX supports all force feedback effects currently available in
the Linux force feedback userspace API. All effects are handled in accordance
with Microsoft's
On Monday 12 of May 2014 11:14:42 Jiri Kosina wrote:
On Sat, 26 Apr 2014, Michal Malý wrote:
ff-memless-next (MLNX) is a largely improved version of the current
ff-memless (FFML) driver. MLNX supports all force feedback effects
currently available in the Linux force feedback userspace API.
> This patch series:
> 1) Adds "ff-memless-next" module [1]
> 2) Ports all hardware-specific drivers to MLNX's API [2-23]
> 3) Removes FFML and replaces it with MLNX [24]
>
> Signed-off-by: Michal Malý
>
> v4:
> - Add a summary of changes between MLNX and FFML to the last patch
> - Remove a
This patch series:
1) Adds ff-memless-next module [1]
2) Ports all hardware-specific drivers to MLNX's API [2-23]
3) Removes FFML and replaces it with MLNX [24]
Signed-off-by: Michal Malý madcatxs...@devoid-pointer.net
v4:
- Add a summary of changes between MLNX and FFML to the last
ff-memless-next (MLNX) is a largely improved version of the current ff-memless
(FFML) driver. MLNX supports all force feedback effects currently available in
the Linux force feedback userspace API. All effects are handled in accordance
with Microsoft's DirectInput/XInput. Most notable changes
ff-memless-next (MLNX) is a largely improved version of the current ff-memless
(FFML) driver. MLNX supports all force feedback effects currently available in
the Linux force feedback userspace API. All effects are handled in accordance
with Microsoft's DirectInput/XInput. Most notable changes
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