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From: Thomas Schmidt (t.schmidt
sh-home.de)Date: Wed Feb 07 2001 - 16:35:21 CST
Hello,
Carlos Prados schrieb:
> Hello
>
> It seems that SLE4406 uses a distinct protocol that is
> protected by NDA's. So It will not work with the Linux
> driver :-(
>
> Carlos.
hmmmmm ok then it's not the problem of my programm ...
hmm hmm yeah it seems to be that the standards not realy open :-((( ......
but the CCC ( Chaos Computer Club (Hamburg)) here has some experiences with
those cards,
maybe they've found out something about the protocol.
is it difficult to implement a new one ?
regards
Thomas
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