On Apr 9, 2005, at 4:25 AM, Martin Roos wrote:
i certainly dont think that every userlevel application should worry about implementing the irda stack itself ... this is kindof wierd (would you develope an ufs for each application that wants to use your data on your ufs formatted disk ? or would every network application have to own their own implementation of tcp stack ? i don't think so ...)
You can always write a library that has drivers in it. OS X uses this approach for things like scanners and USB HID devices for example.
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