On Mon, 2 Jan 2006, Adam Megacz wrote:

>Hi there.  I've noticed that there seem to be a lot of "USB for
>Java" projects out there, most in varying states of abandon.  This one
>seems to have an active mailing list, which is great, although the
>webpage javax-usb.sourceforge.net has that "not edited since 1995"
>look to it, which I think might scare people away.

I was actually going for '70s green-only CRT... ;)

>
>Anyways, is this sourceforge project the "most maintained"
>implementation of javax.usb?  Also, what is the current status (for
>this project or any other) of support on Windows and Mac OS X?  I
>might be interested in helping implement/finish the latter.

See the FAQ (no implementation for MAX OS X, feel free to create one 
yourself... :)


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