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Robert Blair wrote:  
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> Peter Skye wrote:  
> > I won't be at the Saturday meeting ...  
 
Robert Blair wrote:  
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> Hi Peter I was going to bring the device driver course  
> material to the meeting but if you are not going to be  
> there I bring them at another time if you are still  
> interested.  
 
Yes, very interested.  I've been outlining the presentation I'm to give  
next month, and all ideas are welcome.  Can I stop by your place one  
evening this coming week and pick it up?  
Okay, everybody:  The outline I've got so far is 1) show how easy it is  
to download the source for and then compile a driver, 2) discuss a few  
of the "gotchas", 3) delve into understanding the hardware that the  
driver controls since without such an understanding there's no way you  
can write a good driver (sorta like writing an accounting package  
without knowing anything about accounting).  
 
- Peter Skye  
 
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