> From: Kristian Rink [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > To be fair, it's not really Nvidia's fault, they licensed > > technology for their cards from other people and don't have the right > > to release the source code for driving that stuff. > > Hmmmmmm, okay, but *seems* (as far as I know) their first > driver releases were open-source, am I right? Does anybody > know why it changed? Legal issues? Yeah, they were open-source. But they were nearly useless for development. They had been run through the C preprocessor first. So: (a) no comments, (b) no symbolic constant names, and (c) no easy- to-find macros. Makes comprehension a real... challenge. Like I said, not quite their fault, but there are other companies that *didn't* license closed technology. Sincerely, Ray Ingles (248) 377-7735 [EMAIL PROTECTED] The above opinions are probably not those of FANUC Robotics. Yet.