Hi all,

I am a USB newbie and am trying to grasp the USB system architecture.

I have a ARM9 core based embedded system running ucLinux. I want this system
to act as a USB device and possibly interface with  a  host PC as a RNDIS
communication device. I am not clear as to what  the  Linux  operating
system  mandates  for  device side development   i.e are there any specific
programming guidelines to follow while trying to develop a USB device that
runs Linux. The  linuxusb.orb  website has lots of information but i have a
feeling  they  are  all for the host side linux USB development
(controller,drivers etc.). I am not sure about this though.

I would appreciate any pointers or help in this regard.

Cheers
Raghu
PS: My query may be not be clear (perhaps because i am confused :)).Maybe i
could refine it depending on your responses.thanks. 




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