Garth Cummings wrote:
>Are you referring to Mac OS 9 or Mac OS X? The answer's different for
>each.
This seems to imply that it can't be done on OS 9, but it can. There is
a different method for doing this on OS 9. Basically you check a list of
devices against what you are handed from the system in your
ValidateHardware. Be sure to give it a sufficently general
USBDriverDescription(i.e. match class/sublcass/protocol instead of
vendor/product IDs). I believe that there is a way, in later revisions
of the DDK, to specify a list of USBDriverDescriptions.
[snip]
Good Luck.
--
Mark Thalman, email@hidden
The average programmer owns five calculators, two pairs of jeans, and no
combs. The above average programmer comes equipped pretty much the same
way except that he has only one pair of jeans. There are corporate
programmers who wear a suit and tie, but they can write only one line of
code a day when fettered with such trappings.
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