Charles Lepple wrote: > > This is almost enough to warrant writing a FAQ :-) > > http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/libhid-discuss/2007-April/ > 000119.html
It seems to be a common question in libusb, libhid, libptp as well as Apples USB mailing list. You'd think they'd get tired of it and give one good reply with source to end it all :) > > interesting... and you said the next time you plugged it in, it > didn't register? It did not, and to quote Apple Engineer: "If you're game to put it in /S/L/E (and touch that folder before rebooting) then this won't happen - the kext and personality will stick around. Also note that once a driver has matched it'll never be unseated by loading another kext, even if it has personalities that would match better." From: http://lists.apple.com/archives/Usb/2007/Jan/msg00072.html Which would tell me Rebooting is the only way with codeless kext. Ick. Talking Apple HID would be the way I would look. > > They use the control endpoint. Some devices only respond to interrupt > endpoints, and others don't fully implement the interrupt endpoints. > Aren't standards great? :-) Sounds awfully over-engineered. Whatever happened to KISS... > This is an old URL. "libHID" was version 0.1, and Martin Krafft > rewrote most of the API and function names in "libhid" 0.2. Ah.. damn Google still gives red-herrings eh :) Lund -- Jorgen Lundman | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Unix Administrator | +81 (0)3 -5456-2687 ext 1017 (work) Shibuya-ku, Tokyo | +81 (0)90-5578-8500 (cell) Japan | +81 (0)3 -3375-1767 (home) _______________________________________________ libhid-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/libhid-discuss

