I doubt anyone will claim the bounty for the simple reason that in order to write the driver you would need the register information for the chip(s). That info likely isn't published anywhere and to get it you would need sign an NDA which would preclude you from discussing the inner-workings of the chip (that would include releasing the source code to your driver).
The information wouldn't necessarily have to come from HTC though, since they use off the shelf components from ATI and Qualcomm. Both companies have a certain amount of publically available information.
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I doubt anyone will claim the bounty for the simple reason that in order to write the driver you would need the register information for the chip(s). That info likely isn't published anywhere and to get it you would need sign an NDA which would preclude you from discussing the inner-workings of the chip (that would include releasing the source code to your driver).
The information wouldn't necessarily have to come from HTC though, since they use off the shelf components from ATI and Qualcomm. Both companies have a certain amount of publically available information.