Goetz Bock writes:
>
> On Wed, Apr 17 '02 at 08:54, Hicks, Jamey wrote:
> > If we can't find someone to write a Windows host driver that works with
> > the Linux peripheral driver, then maybe we'll have more sucess finding
> > someone to make a Linux driver that works with an existing Windows
> > driver. Better yet would be to make one that works with a standard USB
> > class driver CDC Ethernet, iirc.
> IIRC a simmilar discussion (maybe even on this list) that resulted in:
> It might be easy to adapt the USB ethernet driver (what comes with the
> USB SDK, for free) to make a working Windows driver that can talk to the
> iPaq, but doing so is explicitely prohbitated by the license (this says
> something like must not beused with GPLed code).
>
> OTHO the empeg users would be very happy about such a driver too. Does
> anyone know the state with the SHARP Zaurus?
>
Networking works with the USB patch from Transmeta for linux on the
Zaurus. I haven't tried, but the synch function for windows operates
via the same functionality as the one with linux, so it should use USB
ethernet. I don't know how far the windows driver supports all the
aspects of networking because I don't have a working windows
installation. And I haven't done anything with the linux USB ethernet
as soon as I got my wlan CF card running on the Zaurus.
Marcus
Received on Wed Apr 17 16:43:15 2002
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