Reading on their page (http://www.pedinc.com/PDD/Assembly/assembly.htm). They will either refund your money or provide you with a free unit (for the first software running in each category). Jason On Thu, 19 Feb 1998, Paul McCarty wrote: > It's a real catch-22 isn't it? :) > > I assume you but one unit, write a driver, then send it in and get a > second unit for free. There is more info at ped's homepage (see > http://www.pedinc.com/PDD/DriversPlease.htm ) > > -Paul > > Paul McCarty >> > On Thu, 19 Feb 1998, Omar Jenkins wrote: > > > Date: Thu, 19 Feb 1998 10:42:57 -0500 (EST) > > From: Omar Jenkins <
> > > To: Paul McCarty <
> > > Cc: Brian Rudy <
>,
> > Subject: Re: P7 information > > > > On Thu, 19 Feb 1998, Paul McCarty wrote: > > > > > However, no one has written a driver for linux for the P5. PED > > > is offering a free unit to anyone who can hack together a driver. > > > > > > -Paul > > > > > > Paul McCarty > > >
> > > > How would that work? You buy the display and if you get a driver working, > > send it to them and they refund the money, or do you have to send them e > > working drivers first which might be difficult seeing as how there you > > would have no P5 at the time to test it with. > > > > {Omar Jenkins class of 1998 |"The more you study, the more you know, } > > {SystemAdministrator & WebMaster| the more you know, the more you forget, } > > {Montgomery Blair High School | the more you forget, the less you know."} > > {<
> | ??So Why Study?? } > > > > > > =================================================================
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