I was just on the verge of experimenting for the first time with accessing
USB devices... I had a sample all ready to start pulling apart... and now I
find I need a DDK installation. I go to MS's site and... whammo. No
download. Buy, buy, buy. This feels like an absolute cheat since we've
bought the tools to write the code, now I find we have to buy more just to
use the operating system properly.
Anyone know of a *ahem* rogue copy of the DDK I can download, just so I can
explore this? It obviously needs to be one that supports USB programming...
Or does anyone know of a way to communicate with USB devices that DOESN'T
involve the DDK or buying anything more than the Visual Studio I have?
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Jason Teagle
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