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Re: USB


  • Subject: Re: USB
  • From: Florent Pillet <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 18:08:51 +0100

I do that kind of stuff in my USB-TCP Bridge for Palm devices. You can get the source code from the SourceForge project:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/osx-palm-tools

Working with USB devices in userland is relatively easy to do.

Florent

On 18 nov. 03, at 14:54, David Blanton wrote:

There is a sample program called USBSimpleExample that shows how to interact
with a USB device from user space. It uses with CoreFoundation.framework
and IOKit.framework and is a command line tool. I would like to put a UI on
it using Cocoa. Would I be shoveling against the tide if I attempt this
project?

What I am trying to do is get something running that will allow me to use my
Umax Astra 1220U scanner from OS X. I have the Astra command set.

Any thoughts or suggestions from you wizards out there?

--
Florent Pillet, Code Segment email@hidden
Developer tools and end-user products for Palm OS & Mac OS X
ICQ: 117292463 http://perso.wanadoo.fr/fpillet
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