Hmm, that's a good question but I don't really know of any offhand... :(

There are plenty of relatively simple devices out there, the problem is 
definitely getting the interface specs.  Or, reverse engineering :(


On Thu, 22 Sep 2005, Elliotte Harold wrote:

>Dan Streetman wrote:
>
>> Unless you have a really, really good reason for wanting to do it, I'd 
>> highly recommend against writing a full mass storage driver and FAT32 
>> driver in Java on javax.usb...javax.usb is, I think, more useful for 
>> nonstandard devices without OS drivers, or devices with a direct, simpler 
>> protocol (i.e. not multiple layers of complex protocols).
>
>Speaking of which, are there any such devices you know of? I'm looking 
>for something simple and documented I could use in an example. Most 
>devices I've noticed are either too simple (i.e. they only use the power 
>and nothing else) or too complex (mass storage driver). I've considered 
>using a UPS but I haven't found one yet that documents its interfaces. 
>Anyone have any ideas?
>
>

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