Re: [psas-avionics] USB Isoc update

2010-09-21 Thread ja...@minilop.net
Hello! It looks like you're building an interface for high-performance isoc transfers, so that's cool. I don't understand what motivated it though, so I have a couple of questions. What led you to choose creating a thread for reads and writes? On reviewing the libusb 1.0 documentation it looks lik

Re: [psas-avionics] USB Isoc update

2010-09-21 Thread Daniel Ferguson
Thank you for asking these questions. The motivation was to further simplify the interface, whilst maintaining sensor generic-ness. And then the plan, barring course changing discussions, would be to build a sensor specific layer on top of that. My main reason for threads is so read requests can

Re: [psas-avionics] USB Isoc update

2010-09-21 Thread Daniel Ferguson
Oh, and I really like threads... On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Daniel Ferguson < danieljayfergu...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thank you for asking these questions. > > The motivation was to further simplify the interface, whilst maintaining > sensor generic-ness. > And then the plan, barring course c