Re: Touchscreen hardware hacking/driver hacking.

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Hi,

On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 03:30:43PM -0500, [email protected] wrote:
> I would have posted this to a different group but there is no "input"
> mailing list.

Your posting was probably missing the Dmitry Torokhov CC (input guru,
as can be seen in MAINTAINERS).

> Reward defined:
>   Permanent shell access to my personal development envirnoment for
> testing kernel code.
>   Equipment in the environment: ARM, Alpha, x86-32, MIPS/Origin, HPPA,
> SPARC, PPC

Oh, interesting stuff. Thus let me try a cheap shot at this reward ;-):
did you run Windows driver debug message monitors (VxDMon or so)
to go fishing for some suspicious/insightful driver activities?

A last desperate resort might be running some Windows plug'n play
device viewers which might tell you more than the usual dull
Windows environment stuff.

But I'm most likely not telling you any cool new things anyway...

Andreas Mohr
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