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> I think they want someone who knows what they are doing. > While a device driver does not require writing assembler, it does > require some unique knowledge. I sent this to a friend of mine who has > Linux device driver experience, but I would think that I lack the > experience even though I have extensive experience with multi-tasking > and assembly language programming including a Unix device driver. I wasn't applying ;-). I was responding to someone that thought that they could just pick apart an existing driver and learn from that, like they had with Perl. I never thought or said that I would be an appropriate choice for the position, or that I even wanted it. Grant M.
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