Fw: sponsoring to port the graphire USB tablet device driver to FreeBSD

From: Marco Molteni (molter_at_tin.it)
Date: 08/27/05

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    FYI, please reply to usb@freebsd.org only

    marco

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    Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 17:58:52 +0200
    From: Marco Molteni <molter@tin.it>
    To: usb-bsd@eleetbsd.org, linuxwacom-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
    Cc: Arvid de Jong <a.j.dejong-1@student.utwente.nl>,
    haroon@khalidconsulting.com, khym@azeotrope.org, v.velox@vvelox.net,
    joe@tao.org.uk
    Subject: sponsoring to port the graphire USB tablet device driver to
    FreeBSD

    Hi,

    I am putting some of you in the CC list because you expressed interest
    in the past in having the graphire USB tablet device driver ported to
    FreeBSD.

    I'd like to sponsor a work in this direction, and I hope some of
    you will join in with the amount of money you feel like.

    There is a working device driver of the wacom USB tablet for Linux,
    at http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net/, which supports FreeBSD only
    for serial.

    What I would like is support in FreeBSD for the USB tablet, more
    precisely
    I'd like at least absolute positioning (opposed to relative positioning
    like a mouse) and working with the Gimp.

    The supported tablets should be at least the graphire 2.

    I put 100 EUR on the table for this.

    Anybody interested?

    thanks
    marco

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