On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 16:29:27 -0800
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> On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 05:26:32PM +0100, Ralph Gauges wrote:
> > > The class type is "vend". USB Snoppy could be used  to reverse > engineer it
> > > if someone has the time, motivation and skill (I don't have any of
> > > those, sorry).
> > 
> > 
> > That's at least something. Maybe someone who bought the thing has either of those.
> > I already downloaded the tools and I will probably have a look at it once I find 
>some time, unfortunatelly I am completetly lacking the knowledge. )-:
> > Hope those tools come with a good documentation. (-:
> 
> USB SnoopyPro is pretty easy to use. Just follow the instructions
> unpack the driver, install driver, select the device to snoop.
> All these are done by clicking the mouse.
> 
> The hard part is decode the content of data.
> 
> Chris
> 
> 

I guess I will give it a try as soon as I have some time; maybe over X-mas. Is there 
any documentation on how what to do once one has the data? As I said, I don't have any 
experience in those things, but since the device can't do much more then upload and 
download files, or at least I don't need it to do more, it might not be to difficult 
to at least get usb-robot to work with the device under linux.
Writing a driver would probably be a lot harder. Those are some wild guesses of mine, 
so what do you think?

Ralph


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