I've since found docs on Apple's site, and have cobbled together some code
to open my device interface. Unfortunately, it seems that somebody has
already opened the interface, and enforced exclusive access.
Does this mean that I have to write a codeless kext? If so, what are the
drawbacks with this approach? If anybody could provide some insight, I
would appreciate it.
thanks,
Philip Lukidis
-----Original Message-----
From: Philip Lukidis
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 9:38 AM
To: email@hidden
Subject: question for HID access
Hello. I'm relatively new to MacOSX. I have a composite USB device, which
has several HID interfaces. I need to poll getReport for one or more of the
interfaces, which have interrupt endpoints. For Windows this was really
easy; all I had to do was make a USB filter driver, which would intercept
the getReport data on the way up the USB stack.
How should I approach this problem on MacOSX? I need to support 10.3.0 and
up.
thanks for any ideas,
Philip Lukidis
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