Dmitri wrote: > True, when you only need to support one - your - device. But things fall > apart quickly when you suddenly have to support 37 modifications, > versions and clones of the device that you once rev-engineered.
I guess I've been lucky with this so far :-) > look at descriptors. If it is a class-compliant device (of some class, > don't know which one) then the driver already exists. If it is a vendor > device then break out your USB sniffer ;-) Yeah, I suspect this will be quite vendor-specific. So I guess I'll finally find some use for that Windows ME sitting in death row in one remote corner of my notebook's disk ... Thanks ! - Werner -- _________________________________________________________________________ / Werner Almesberger, Buenos Aires, Argentina [EMAIL PROTECTED] / /_http://icapeople.epfl.ch/almesber/_____________________________________/ _______________________________________________________________ Don't miss the 2002 Sprint PCS Application Developer's Conference August 25-28 in Las Vegas -- http://devcon.sprintpcs.com/adp/index.cfm _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, use the last form field at: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-usb-users
