Has anyone had any success with the "open driver" command on a Mac (OS 9.2)? I want to read data from the USB port and it certainly looks like the open driver command is what I want. However, what are the drivers? Where are they? The docs make it sound like I can just call them by name (i.e. no mucking about with paths) but none of the files in my Extensions folder will open, even those that have "driver" in their names. Any file I name in the open driver command returns the "Can't open that file" message.
Specifically I would like to read data from my Griffin iMic USB adaptor. It doesn't come with any drivers, but uses the built in Audio Manager and the "Sound" control panel. I assume that the Audio manager is a driver and that I should be able to read from it with the driver commands. That doesn't seem to be the case. I have fiddled a bit with OS X because the docs say that "On OS X and Unix systems, you can obtain a list of available devices by reading the file "/dev/tty"." but I can't find such a file, or even a "dev/" directory. Any additional info would be helpful because I feel a bit lost. -- Michael J. Lew Senior Lecturer Department of Pharmacology The University of Melbourne Parkville 3010 Victoria Australia Phone +613 8344 8304 ** New email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ** _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
