Hi,

It is quite easy. Most portable C code will compile just fine on the Mac since the Mac uses gcc as well.
I believe libusb works on the Mac, but if you want a native USB driver on the Mac use IOKit.framework.
Ludovic has written a CCID USB driver atop of libusb and Jean-Luc Giraud has written a CCID driver
atop IOKit.framework that would both be good references......


Best Regards,
Dave


On Nov 25, 2003, at 7:15 AM, sh wrote:


Can anyone tell me how easy it is to port a Linux driver to OS X? There is a
CT-API driver for Linux


http://support.reiner-sct.de/downloads/LINUX/V1.0.0/ctapi-cyberjack -1.0.0.ta
r.gz


and it would be great if this one would be running on my mac.


tia


Stefan

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