Java actually has all the protocols for USB. http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/li...ary/j-usb.html
The conclusion on that page says the two APIs are for linux, has any work been done for windows and mac?
Something that maybe could be compiled on the machine it is going to run on?
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
That's right, good news for Linux users! Unfortunately, I don't think there's support for other OS's. You wouldn't do a project like this in Java. Out of the scope of my skill level, absolutely no way. I think it would take a kernel developer to pull it off actually.
Last edited by T.Jackson; - 18th December 2007 at 11:03.
lmfao ...
I think Darrel's seriously having himself on too (unless of course he's a proficient expert in C++ and just hasn't mentioned it)
Being that I am a Linux user I might start playing with it.
Might be time to learn a little more about python. I have heard some good things about PyUSB, heard bad too~
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
C++, never touch the stuff. I do Delphi.
However, there's no need for an external program.
It can all be handled by the assembler.
An include file, with the USB configuration defined in the top of the PBP program.
On the PC side, the program is just a standard example.
Plug in the VID/PID and away you go.
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Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
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