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    Time goes by way too fast
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    Quote Originally Posted by mister_e View Post
    Time goes by way too fast
    You are right... Now i have to do it in VB2010.... or perhaps in one future new version, like VB2012........ hummm i don't think so!!!
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    People need to do something by themself sometimes huh?
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    Thank you both. I guess you are off the hook now steve . I will have to digest this (mostly the vb side) but I do THANK YOU both.!!!
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    So does HID fall in the catagory of "pure USB"?
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    HID is a generic USB class, does not require specific driver, could be considered as pure USB... at least the most simple way to develop painless USB stuff.

    I still dream Melabs would consider porting Microchip USB framework so PBP user would access other USB Class such as Audio, MIDI and such. We already have mouse & Keyboard (joystick maybe?!?)... why they've stopped there?
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