On 03/25/2010 01:10 AM, Chase Wallis wrote:
> Can I help out at all? Is it a matter of having access to the device
> to reverse engineer it, or is it something more complicated? It seems
> from your short answer that you have possibly given up? Is it a lost
> cause without Logitech's specs?

It's seems like a complicated protocol. I've gathered quite a lot of data (I
think I started documenting some stuff in the protocol directory), but it's
a long way from done.

I've found a few people who have done much more reverse engineering work
than I have who may be willing to help if and when they have time...

Looking at binary USB dumps and tcpdumps (the 1000s using tcp-over-usb), and
trying to figure out the long stream of bits hasn't gotten me very far yet.
The little success I've had as been tracing through the official client, but
that's just long and tedious and difficult as well.

Logitech's specs would help a LOT, but I've attempted to contact them
countless times.
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