EasyHID and USB for Newbies??


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    Ok, I've reread this thread hoping to find a hint why the device is not recognized by windows.

    I had it working using HIDMaker FS, but I'm trying to use EasyHID since the resulting code is MUCH more compact. Here's what I've done so far:

    - generated code with EasyHID, 1 byte to PC, 30 bytes to PIC.
    - modified generated PBP program to include an LCD, that works great.
    - move MCHID.dll to VB6 working folder.
    - compiled the generated VB code using VB6.
    - started up the executable.
    - reset the PIC and that's when the error appears in Windows.

    Can the generated VB6 code work without doing any input or output? I was trying to just get a skeleton VB6 program working first, and then add 1 feature at a time.

    Robert
    Last edited by Demon; - 17th August 2006 at 00:12.
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