>> So despite the fact the driver has been written in c++, it
>> might be possible to write a usable specification.
>
>Linux 2.6 doesn't accept c++, so you have to rewrite it anyway.
It does, to a limited degree. Just look at the VMware vmmon/vmnet driver
sources.
>You should ask them if you can publish your own driver based
>on infos you extract from their driver.
Jan Engelhardt
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