2014-02-08 5:30 GMT-02:00 Setia Budi <boedy.b...@gmail.com>:
>
> Anyone has an experience to read RFID tags using MTI RU-824 RFID reader in 
> Python (using pylab)?
> To be honest, I have zero experience with accessing USB devices or any 
> hardware without and driver. I can easily read the tags using this reader in 
> C# since the manufacturer provide a library which is only suitable for .Net.
> However, I need to make the device to be able to operate under linux and 
> python is the best option for me to start. I have read a bit about pylab from 
> here: http://pyusb.sourceforge.net/docs/1.0/tutorial.html
>
> My specific question is how to instruct the reader to start reading and how 
> to get the data from the reader?
>
> At the moment I already have EP (I assume EP stands for EndPoint). What can I 
> do with this EP?
>
> I know, this can be a silly question, but I am totally new in USB world.
>

The best start it to read a basic USB tutorial, so you can learn about
descriptors and transfer types, once you understand the basics of USB,
the PyUSB tutorial will make a lot more sense for you.


-- 
Best Regards,
Wander Lairson Costa

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