LinuxLibre:COMPUTONE
Contents
- 1 Reference at LinuxLibre log
- 2 What is the purpose of the device?
- 3 Who needs it?
- 4 How critical it is to get free support for it?
- 5 What is(are) the processor architecture(s) of this device?
- 6 Who is working on a free firmware implementation?
- 7 Links to online documentation
- 8 Where are the non-free firmware images made available?
- 9 What makes them non-free?
- 10 What else do we know about this device?
Reference at LinuxLibre log
COMPUTONE - Computone IntelliPort Plus serial firmware/intelliport2.bin.ihex: removed firmware/Makefile: dropped firmware/intelliport2.bin drivers/char/ip2/ip2main.c: disabled non-Free firmware-loading machinery drivers/char/ip2/ip2main.c: removed blobs
What is the purpose of the device?
It is a multi-port serial expansion board.
Who needs it?
(which computer models use this device or which niche users usually buy such peripherals?)
How critical it is to get free support for it?
(Is it a very popular device that requires us to prioritize efforts?)
Does not seem to be something critical. It is an old board (more than 10 years old).
What is(are) the processor architecture(s) of this device?
Unknown.
Who is working on a free firmware implementation?
Nobody.
Links to online documentation
- Technical info
- This page seems to descibe its sucessor.
Where are the non-free firmware images made available?
What makes them non-free?
(describe clearly the specific reasons for it being considered non-free)
- Firmware source code is not available.
What else do we know about this device?
(any further info that might help the creation of free firmware for it)