> >>I act as if i were a zaurus :
> >>//#define    SIMPLE_VENDOR_NUM    0x049f
> >>//#define    SIMPLE_PRODUCT_NUM    0x505a
> >>#define    SIMPLE_VENDOR_NUM    0x04DD
> >>#define    SIMPLE_PRODUCT_NUM    0x8007

Just so you know, I won't OK merging that patch upstream.  Sharp
would have a very reasonable objection to such a change, and Linux
does not actually need to lie about being a Zaurus C700.

If you want to use the Windows driver binaries shipped by Sharp,
you can modify their INF files to understand the "SIMPLE" vendor
and product identifiers.  I believe that what Sharp did is just
take the MCCI binaries and bundle them with an INF file matching
various Zaurus models.

- Dave


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