Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 8 May 1997 22:31:04 +0100 (BST) | From | Mark Hemment <> | Subject | Re: i2o support |
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Hi,
On Thu, 8 May 1997, Linux-Kernel-List wrote: > >To develop I2O software requires an NDA; the group will not make the > >spec publically available. Obviously, this is bad for free software, > >so we ought to campain the I2O group to release the spec. See > >http://www.i2osig.com for info.i
> Any ideas on how hard it would be to reverse engineer this. It seems to me > that this could be a great I/O system for an Intel based systems.
I've no direct connection to I20, but I know some people who have. They inform me (although not officially) that the idea is to stabilise the standard before removing the NDA. Most, if not all, of the standard is stable with only a few 'extensions' being added (such as the posibility of emulating some of the support I20 cards are suppose to have inside an OS - sounds strange to me as well...).
By all means let them know you want the 'standard/spec' released; I'm not fully convinced by the excuse of stablising....
Regards,
markhe
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