Interesting cause on their website they claim it's an open standard.
Theoretically, would it be possible to get perfect linux support for interfaces that will be made according to this standard?
Because today the main problem with hardware support for linux (as far as understood) is with vendors not releasing info about the driver/engineering of the devices.
With an open standard would this not be a thing of the past?
Theoretically, would it be possible to get perfect linux support for interfaces that will be made according to this standard?
Because today the main problem with hardware support for linux (as far as understood) is with vendors not releasing info about the driver/engineering of the devices.
With an open standard would this not be a thing of the past?
On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 8:27 PM, Florian Faber <faber@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Moshe,
It is not really open (yet). Wait for AES X192, there you have an open
> Would be very interesting as it's open technology standard.
standard.
Flo
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