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Re: Accessing Hardware
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Re: Accessing Hardware


  • Subject: Re: Accessing Hardware
  • From: Roger Smith <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 10:08:34 -0700

You have to be more specific in your goal, what is your hardware and what are you trying to do. Are you writing the driver and App yourself and need to communicate between them? Are your trying to talk to a serial port? Depending on your needs there are slightly different approaches..


Roger

At 9:58 AM -0700 8/14/01, Bill Judd wrote:
How do you access hardware from Cocoa apps?

Apple's document "Accessing Hardware From Applications"
(http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/macosx/Kernel/IOKit/DeviceInterfaces/Ac
cessingHardware.pdf) shows how to access hardware by communicating with the
kernel.

I'm a Cocoa newbie... or maybe even just a Cocoa wannabe. It's not clear
how to implement what's in Apple's doc in Cocoa. Can someone out there
point the way? Perhaps with some sample code?

Thanks much!

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