>
> There is Windows software:
> https://github.com/SnoopWare/usbsnoop
> which captures USB packets in both directions.
>
> If you can run the Windows software in a VM under Linux, there
> is usbmon built into the kernel's USB subsystem; it can monitor
> all the USB traffic, too.
>
There is also
Martin McCormick wrote:
> I have a Windows box that has software on it which programs
> two-way radios and it would be nice to know what the radio and
> computer are saying to each other.
>
> After trying a Windows application that reportedly can
> capture serial port traffic, I find that
On Thu, 29 Apr 2021 21:12:10 -0500
"Martin McCormick" wrote:
> I have a Windows box that has software on it which programs
> two-way radios and it would be nice to know what the radio and
> computer are saying to each other.
>
> After trying a Windows application that reportedly can
>
"Martin McCormick" writes:
> I have a Windows box that has software on it which programs
> two-way radios and it would be nice to know what the radio and
> computer are saying to each other.
>
> After trying a Windows application that reportedly can
> capture serial port traffic, I find
On 30/4/21 10:12 am, Martin McCormick wrote:
I have a Windows box that has software on it which programs
two-way radios and it would be nice to know what the radio and
computer are saying to each other.
After trying a Windows application that reportedly can
capture serial port traffic,
I have a Windows box that has software on it which programs
two-way radios and it would be nice to know what the radio and
computer are saying to each other.
After trying a Windows application that reportedly can
capture serial port traffic, I find that it doesn't appear to
work with usb
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