Duncan Sands writes: 

> 
> Hi Michiel, 
> 
>> Could you tell me where those changes are available. I assume you're
>> talking about the speedtch.c kernel driver but where is it maintained
>> (apart from the kernel)?
> 
> well, there is a secret CVS repository.  It's not supposed to be a secret,
> but unfortunately the web-page which helps you get to it has been dead for
> several months now.  I've put a copy at
>       http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=3581 
> 
>> It's a pity that info about this sort of amazing software is at
>> different locations. e.g. fc4 comes with a new firmware downloader. No
>> doc, source code = doc. I just discovered by reading bug reports of pppd
>> that problems with reconnecting and 'persist' option have been solved in
>> pppd 2.4.4b1. Same story: source = doc. I think some people are glad to
>> get those fixes.
> 
> The official web-page for the kernel driver is
>       http://www.linux-usb.org/SpeedTouch/ 
> 
> which is the same thing as
>       http://linux-usb.sourceforge.net/SpeedTouch/ 
> 
> The in-kernel firmware uploader went into the kernel a couple of versions
> ago.  As for pppd, I agree that there seems to be no good source of info. 
> 
>> Anyway, thanks for the support. It's nice to get this much out of that
>> silly hardware. 
>> 
>> Michiel
> 
> And there is more to come!  Namely, support for isochronous transfer,
> plus (hopefully) some performance improvements (right now it's not
> possible to get more than 4 megabaud out of it). 
> 
> Ciao, 
> 
> D. 
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