Thomas Davis wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 07 Sep 1999, you wrote:
> >
> >I opened the dongle. Inside is a 5.9904 Mhz crystal. The crystal is hiding
> >a PIC16C54 (Microchip). The other stuff is really difficult to read. There
> >is an 8 pin chip - I think I read TC7660 which is DC to DC converter (makes
> >sense - there are some capacitors and diodes near it. Most of the components
> >(except for the IR LED/receiver and the crystal) are SMT mounted
> >on a tiny PCB which has also printed:
> > BELKIN SMARTBEAM
> > COPYRIGHT 1998
> > AEGIS TECHNOLOGIES
> > FLAGSTAFF AZ
> >
> >Searching for Aegis I found their home page at <http://www.primenet.com/~aegistec/>.
> >
> 
> Yup.  I've talked to them, was told it's basically a cut down CS 8130.
> 
> My arm is finally feeling better, I might be able to cobble up a dongle driver
> tonight for it..  (yes, I've been suffering from a pinched nerve for the past 8
> weeks, and it's been painful..  almost as bad as carpel tunnel..)
> 
> thomas

I thought of starting it myself but I cannot do much before the weekend
(and then it's a holiday weekend here). Just let me know what you decide
and if you decide to go on with the writing, when you want to have anything
tested.

Itai
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