Re: searching for a missing driver

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Hi Greg and Ozgur,

> But yes, sensors are a great way to get involved in driver writing, they
> are usually pretty simple and all they need are to be hooked up to the
> iio interface.  A data sheet is usually needed to determine the units
> and values the sensors provide, but those should not be hard to come by.

Thanks for your answers. I'm going to take a look at TODO entries in
staging, and at sensor drivers then. You might see me come back later
with questions. :)

Happy hacking !

Regards,
 Hugo

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