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

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