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Developing drivers for a USB-based network device. . .?
From: Michael Williams <
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Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 13:05:32 -0400
Hi All,
I'm sort of caught between two lists here: the USB and the Networking list (obviously). That said, I could use a bit of assistance.
Basically, I have a client that has a new USB wireless device (for which I'll need to write a driver) that will need to provide network access to various programs; no different than an average network device. However, I completely lack understanding regarding how these items interact and where they "meet". Keep in mind that while I have done no OS X driver development, this is something that I absolutely need to learn, so outsourcing isn't an option. If it takes 6 weeks, or 6 months I need to do this personally. If anyone could provide me with a quality, reasonably straight-forward course to follow, it would be much appreciated.
Regards, Michael
BTW, The actual product is similar in functionality to an EVDO modem, but a bit proprietary.
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