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XM10E driver for linux
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- Subject: XM10E driver for linux
- From: Ant Skelton <ant@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 08 May 2000 02:10:07 +0100
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Wotchamates,
I've pretty much finished a linux driver for the XM10E (and also the
TW523 & TW7223, I guess - I don't have those). The XM10E is the doofer
that plugs in your parallel port and lets you send & receive X10 stuff.
It's a low latency, interrupt driven driver, and it supports multiple
concurrent readers and writers.
If anybody's interested in beta testing, please drop me a line. You
need a 2.2.X kernel (or later), an XM10E or equivalent, and the
RJ11<->DB25 lead to play.
There are a few rough edges and other caveats, but I can explain those
by email to anyone interested. I expect to have beta code available
sometime this week (once I've figured out why I can't drive it from
my ECP-mode motherboard parallel port ;).
cheers
ant
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