The calcomp driver didn't stay supported for long after modularisation, and
it certainly no longer builds, but it's still in the archive:

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-input-calcomp/-/tree/master

I expect the build failures are mostly API drift, so if you have hardware
that the driver would support, it ought to work as well as it ever did.
Which, these days, might imply things like "you need to set it up with
xorg.conf because neither the kernel nor libinput know it's there".

- ajax

On Mon, May 20, 2024 at 6:01 AM Russ Bixby <bixb...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey all -
>
> So "calcomp" is a reserved word under the legacy XFree86 stuff in the
> x.org source tree, but the driver seems not to actually exist under any
> version of x.org which I can find.
>
> Anyone have any pointers regarding where I might best find a starting
> point if I wish to use a real (E size) digitizer for actually digitizing
> stuff, rather than using a Wacom tablet like a mouse with a hard pad? I'm
> happy to code, but there's no point reinventing the axle; the most recent
> version of a driver suitable for my uses would be a great place to start,
> so I can update and then fold it into the current version of X.
>
> Thanks!
>

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