Hello all, I think I've checked in nearly all the code for the darla driver. I did add some support for building for BeOS but it isn't anywhere near any kind of point where one can do anything useful with it. Also I did get an email from someone who wrote a driver before who pointed out that I probably shouldn't be using the real-time allocation functions in the driver. Since I have never written a driver before, that person is probably right. In any case, I don't have the time at this point to continue working on the driver for beos and since I have never even run linux I don't think I can help out there. Sorry. BTW, the bulk of the generic driver is (was?) available from echo's website. It is a little bit hard to find but the dedicated can come up with it. Perhaps providing that to a suitably motivated linux developer can yield you a driver. Good luck. Andrew