I''d just like to ask how everyone''s experience is when talking to hardware companies for developer support when you''re just a hobbyist programmers.
The worst experience I''d ever had was with Creative when they first launched their SBLive! I was so interested in developing for it I went out and bought one, then sent email out to Creative to request for an EAX SDK. A few mails later it seemed like the definition of an SBLive Devkit includes the card, the 4 point surround speaker set and the various documentation. And get this, they wouldn''t sell this package (at a special discount) to ''garage developers'' since they (Creative) feel that the ''garage developers'' never give anything in return! Luckily I still managed to get the documentation eventually, but..... must they treat me like a con without even asking?
The best treatment I''ve got were from 3Dfx (before they went public) and Act Labs, they didn''t care that I was a hobbyist they answered all my queries and gave me sufficient support IMHO.
So to those companies, I salute you! To those who just put down on us hobbyist......
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Support From HW Industry For Hobbyist, Comments?
I think 3dfx still gives the hobbist a nice amount support... (Giving advice and source out) =)
I haven''t run into anything negative from any company yet though.. I guess mainly becuase so many have released thier SDKs..
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"To err is human... To really foul things up requires a computer.."
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I haven''t run into anything negative from any company yet though.. I guess mainly becuase so many have released thier SDKs..
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"To err is human... To really foul things up requires a computer.."
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----------------------------"To err is human... To really foul things up requires a computer.."----------------------------
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