Quote Originally Posted by Unwinder View Post
Dear KELL5 and the Co, if you think that my reasons are completely illogical, please stop attacking me and prove it by actions. You have easy way to prove your words by writing your own tool doing exactly the same things you're demanding me to do. Wrting your own Windows MMIO driver is a question of 1-2 weeks. Writing your own HAL accessing ATI/NV I2C buses based on open source Linux ATI/NV drivers is a question of 1-2 weeks too. Having that in hands, you can use the information provided in this thread to implement VT1165 support layer. This is a question of 1 hour. Attaching the slider to it is a question of 5 minutes. Do it, if you can do something besides trolling. Easy money, you can even sell it to some vendor.
So you call it trolling. You call constructive criticism trolling. And then you play the ofended programmer game against people that you know they have 0 idea about programming. That's fine. I've already said, and this is pure logic, that RV is your software, and you can do whatever you want. Seach my posts and see if you can find anything that forces you in some way or something like that. Your negative is perfectly tolerated, allowed, blabla, but that doesn't change the fact that is illogical. I don't know if this will offend you, but you're acting as the typical open source programmer that receives a suggestion, and when you say no and then people tell you "please do it because of this, that..." you say "do it yourself troll".

Now to the point, as I've said in previous posts, RV is already a dangerous tool that has a specific section for all the important stuff with a big warning directed for noobs. Because of this when you say "I won't put it there because people could fry their cards" is 100% illogical. If noobs fry the card by going there and then they complaint to you, just ignore them. They chose to ignore your warning, it's their responsability.