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On May 18, 2005, at 1:06 AM, Jessie Dedecker wrote:
Greetings, You shouldn't need to call terminate() on yourself or on any of your subordinate nubs. IOKit should do that for you as the last subordinate nub closes() you as its provider. Is your stop() method being called? Somewhere (again I'm not sure where for USB; I've done mostly PCI drivers) you need to close your provider. Good luck! -Mike |
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