At 11:45 PM -0400 28/4/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Specifically I would like to read data from my Griffin iMic USB >> adaptor. > >You don't want to open the USB driver. (Well, somebody might want >to, but that is unlikely.) That is a lower level driver. >Normally, you would open a higher level driver that does what you >want. > >However, in this case, you probably just want the Revolution record >command. > >Dar Scott
Actually, I would like to use the iMic as a analog to digital converter. I need to read the data values rather than record the audio. From the sound of the other replies to my question, it sounds like this is not going to be possible. So what is the "open driver" command for? What would be an example of a driver that it can open? -- 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
