Hi!

> Considering the driver, I suppose you wrote a kernel module ? Wouldn't 
> it be possible to use a user space program ? Maybe using sockets for 
> IPC, hence making something more portable between various OS. I don't 
> know if this would suffice to open /dev/ttyUSB0 for example without any 
> driver under Linux, then the only configuration needed is to point to 
> the correct /dev/ node.

Just in case this is missunderstoot for dgtdrv which calls itself a 
driver also: it's pure userspace, does not require any kernel module. 
Neither does the input engine :)

dgtnix would require some skilled mac-user for some issues with OS-X 
though. If someone is here who'd like to join the project?

-- 

Kind regards,

Alexander Wagner
Universitaetsbibliothek Ilmenau
Langewiesener Str. 37
98693 Ilmenau
Tel.: 03677/69-4521 , Fax.: 03677/69-4617

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