<DIV>this looks good, am not restricted to windows, I can do it on linux, do I have to use Java API's for this ? or is there any recommended website for this ? </DIV>
<DIV>thanx for fast reply<BR><BR><B><I>Wolfgang Rapp <wolfgang@rapp-informatik.de></I></B> wrote:</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Mohammad AK wrote:<BR>This is correct, for programmers but holds USB samples. How i know you <BR>always need a *.inf file to identify the USB device by vendor and <BR>product id to M$ systems and this is a driver part. There are some tools <BR>witch will do this but I don't remember the name.<BR>I don't know if it is possible to access USB endpoints direct in <BR>Windows. This is a easy task in linux using the usblibs and a userspace <BR>programm.<BR><BR>Bye Wolfgang<BR>> I had a look at that book on the amazon.com , it looks like it is <BR>> dedicated to programmers , and its not specialized for USB.<BR>> what I was looking for some VB or C++ Codes that can open ports <BR>> send/receive data thats all, can VB do this?<BR>> <BR>> */Wolfgang Rapp <WOLFGANG@RAPP-INFORMATIK.DE>/* wrote:<BR>> <BR>> Mohammad AK wrote:<BR>> > Good Day<BR>> > am working on
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