[ros-general] Hardware for testing drivers?
Karl Hammerschmidt
stuffynose at earthlink.net
Tue Jan 27 17:21:23 UTC 2004
I'll just hang around and keep up to date with the development.
Also, I work for a tooling company, so when things are ready I would
also be able to test quite a number of engineering and manufacturing
applications (SolidWorks, AutoCAD, etc.).
- Karl
On Jan 26, 2004, at 2:26 PM, Vizzini wrote:
> Karl,
>
> We're definitely interested in hardware support. We don't have an
> organized hardware support effort just yet, but when we do, we'd likely
> want to take you up on this offer.
>
> -sd
>
> On Mon, 2004-01-26 at 14:06, Karl Hammerschmidt wrote:
>> I have a modest collection of PC hardware that could be used to test
>> drivers. Is there anything that is high on the wish-list?
>>
>> I have a VIA Mini-ITX board, which has just about every controller
>> that
>> VIA makes integrated on the board, so if anyone wanted to write
>> drivers
>> for via chipsets or LAN controllers, I could test them.
>>
>> I also have a variety of other stuff, and I know some local
>> (Minneapolis Minnesota, USA) hardware-scroungers, so I might be able
>> to
>> get stuff.
>>
>> I think it's really cool that you guys have gotten so far! If you guys
>> had a PayPal account, I think lots of people would donate.
>>
>> - Karl Hammerschmidt
>>
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