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Re: IOServiceOpen( ) returns kIOReturnNoMemory
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Re: IOServiceOpen( ) returns kIOReturnNoMemory


  • Subject: Re: IOServiceOpen( ) returns kIOReturnNoMemory
  • From: Godfrey van der Linden <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2005 13:00:55 -0800

I think you better go over to the usb development mailing list. They are the experts.

Godfrey

On Feb 3, , at 12:37, Brian Jorgage wrote:

I am not writing a user client.  I have specified
the "IOUserClientClass:IOUSBUserClient" key-value pair in the driver's
plist.  I understand that this is a default class that can be used if I
choose not to write my own user client.  Is this correct ?

Is there something else that needs to be done in order for IOKit
to "find" the IOUSBUserClient class ?

Brian Jorgage

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