Well, as I said, the USB device is a Microchip µC. So, I picked a demo
board and used the WinUSB demo firmware provided by Microchip. After a
few changes, I could mimic their VC++ example program with my classes
ported from Linux, and Qt4.
So, the firmware was the cause, not Libusbx ! Also, I t
On 2012.09.17 09:52, Peter Stuge wrote:
> The Linux backend has been worked on quite a lot and by different
> people while the Windows backend is much younger and is principally
> the work of one person - so there are several differences, and the
> odd new one is discovered now and then. :\
Congra
On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 3:27 PM, Bob Lapique wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I can see a lot of very technical posts out there. So, I wonder if it Is
> the right place to seek help on basic Libusbx usage...
>
> If not, I'd be very pleased if someone could redirect me to some place
> where the difference betw
Bob Lapique wrote:
> What I want to do is to communicate with a home made board, based on a
> Microchip PIC microcontroller (PIC18 or PIC32), with interrupt
> transfers. I don't want anything special, just send and receive packets
> to trigger measurements and get the results. But at the moment,
OK, I am really glad to find some help here.
What I want to do is to communicate with a home made board, based on a
Microchip PIC microcontroller (PIC18 or PIC32), with interrupt
transfers. I don't want anything special, just send and receive packets
to trigger measurements and get the results.
Hi Bob,
Bob Lapique wrote:
> the right place to seek help on basic Libusbx usage...
Sure, if you find no other resource to explain what you want to know.
> If not, I'd be very pleased if someone could redirect me to some place
> where the difference between the Linux and Windows implementation
Hi all,
I can see a lot of very technical posts out there. So, I wonder if it Is
the right place to seek help on basic Libusbx usage...
If not, I'd be very pleased if someone could redirect me to some place
where the difference between the Linux and Windows implementations is
documented. I am