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SubjectRe: Toshiba chip (was: win chip)
Well, I have a call in with Lucent now; yes, definitely the code is
<stress> VERY </stress> proprietary (no surprise there) and they get lots
of calls from people trying to write drivers... I was told that they'd get
back to me (which, of course, I put utmost faith in)... but the odd bit
is, the guy also says that as far as he knows, Lucent is working on Linux
drivers.

I'll believe it when I see it.

Anyhow, maybe if we can get enough people calling in it'll make at least a
bit of difference. The #, for those of you in the states, is
888-458-2368. Choose "2" (product/service info), "2" (business
customer), then "2" again (microelectronics stuff)... Hopefully they'll
get the hint.

-Tymm

> > serial. The windows driver is about 500k, much of which is the code for
> > the DSP. It would, I believe, be possible for someone with a dev kit
> > for the DSP to develop a modem driver for these, but they'd have to
> > write the whole modem from scratch. Not pretty.
>
> With some of the sound drivers and other drivers where there is stuff like
> DSP firmware the approach has always been to find where the DSP code block
> is and how to upload it. Its at least a good first step
>
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