said:
>Do share the getting-it-to-work "recipe" with the community.
It will definitely get shared. Basically, it took using Veit's spiirc and
cbenable utilities (the latter being a specially modified version), and
modifications of the usbcom.sys driver. Steven will be releasing the
latter, and we'll be checking with Veit to see if he's be releasing a new
version with the changes.
I'll be writing an article for SCOUG (actually, probably two), and doing a
demo at a SCOUG meeting.
>Did any of you make it to the Fry's After Thanksgiving One Day sale last
>Fri. ? (Hint: unsurprisingly, it was really a zoo there, no matter
>which location you went to
I dropped by Fry's in the afternoon. Actually, I made it across the
street from the parking lot entrance, which had a line to get in. I
bailed. I went back in the evening and it was a lot better.
>I made it to the one in San Marcos
Cool one, with the fishes. When we go down to San Diego, I always tell
the wife I want to go snorkelling...
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