You are right: Kindle is recognized as a simple mass-storage device.
I have the kindle touch to experiment with, but actually I need to 
communicate with the Atmel STK 600 with Atxmega 32A4U. I've found a 
simple example from Atmel and they offer a dll with 4-5 function which 
are really simple.
So I've solved my problem with an other solution.
Nevertheless thanks for your help!

Greets
Stefano


Am 03.10.2012 08:31, schrieb Tormod Volden:
> On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 1:49 PM, Stefano Di Martino wrote:
>> Sorry, I miss the forest for the trees. I'm new to USB programming, python 
>> and the pyUSB lib.
>> I think, my problem was, that I was testing with my kindle and I didn't get 
>> it so far, that every device has its own vendor requests.
>> Does anyone know, where I get the custom kindle vendor requests? Because I 
>> read the device information and the transfer type is "control", so I have to 
>> communicate with this protocol.
>>
> Does the Kindle use any vendor requests? I thought it was a simple USB
> mass-storage class device. Which Kindle model do you have?
>
> Tormod
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