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Subject: Help needed with LTmodem driver.
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Hi,
I've been busily hacking away at producing "reverse engineered" C/C++
code for a driver
for Lucent based PCI modems. Anyway this is a time consuming job and I
would appreciate
any help that anyone may be able to offer in order to accelerate things.
If you fancy a bit of reverse engineering, or have access to
debugger/monitors under NT then
please let me know.
Does anyone know if it is illegal to give away reverse engineered code?
I think in Europe you
have the right to modify code you have paid for, but you can not sell
it. Is this the case? I need to
clear this up before I release anything to the general public!
I have been working on the NT driver as this has a more Unix like
interface (some Posix compliance
I think) and most of the non-Unix machines at the work have NT on them,
as no-one wants 95/98
because they are crap (even for a M$ product).
Thanks,
Richard.
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