The OCZ NIA (without any drivers) reports itself
in /proc/bus/input/devices as a standard HID (Human Interface Device),
after which it starts sending a steady stream of sensor-data, formatted
as a binary struct input_event (see linux/input.h)
Now then what sensor is supposed to be connected to what is another
matter, but I suppose that if you try one out you will be able to figure
out what is going on ...
On Wed, 2008-08-27 at 11:35 -0500, Nathanael Anderson wrote:
> I've been thinking about the same thing. Specifically I wanted to try
> and use an OCZ NIA for drum input into hydrogen. I've seen a few
> videos of them people demoing the unit, but don't personally know
> anyone that's tried one. There is no linux support afik either for
> them. I'd be interested if you make any progress to hear about it.
>
> Nathanael
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