smarty 'd right itd s pity there are so much ppl out there who simply (at first) don't mind about the tech-specs but are willing to complain when'its too late - as I believe to have already said, the problem are
specific categories of buyers.
- the uninformed (non tech-savvy)
- the ignorant (stupid)
btw what is about freely available source-code from the factory?
since it's linux-based stuff, it should be accessible
even apart from that your devices are 1st choice for linux-users, because they don't user proprietary tech for connection being simply usb-storage accessible.
programmers use enough digi documentation to make a potentially interesting customer group - plus a lot of them might be tempted to tinker with the device itself.
if I'm pointing out things
too obvious SORRY feel free to slap me around, it wasn't intended to be smartassed or something like that.
I just try to help out whit as much ideas I can squeeze out of my brain, because of the personal interest NOT to see a
free device which I can use whitout trouble being endangerd by technically inferior and closed ones.
If I'm not, well maybe it'd be a good idea to wave some astaks in front of the noses of several Linux magazine's editors around the world.
as always with the best wishes on your quest Robert.