improve my USB knowledge

Daniel O'Connor doconnor at gsoft.com.au
Mon May 25 13:34:33 UTC 2009


On Mon, 25 May 2009, Rodrigo OSORIO (ros) wrote:
> This weekend I try to increase my knowledge about USB devices - I
> start from 0 - playing with one of this funny low cost USB gadgets.
> I read few articles about writing USB drivers, specially the Linux
> USB development guide, and I want to know if there is others (BSD
> related) articles or documents I can/must read.  FYI, I work with the
> new USB stack in 8-CURRENT.

libusb is moderately horrible but you can do stuff with it, I wrote a 
driver for a USB TMC device in Python in an iterative fashion with the 
pyusb port.

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