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Re: A Byte out of USB
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Re: A Byte out of USB


  • Subject: Re: A Byte out of USB
  • From: Dave Carrigan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 13:48:57 -0700


On Mar 12, 2008, at 1:35 PM, R T wrote:

This may be the wrong list to ask this question, if so
maybe you can guide me.
Back in the days of OS 9 I wrote a block of code that
sent a byte of information out the serial port. The
byte went to a microcontroller of a machine. At the
time I wrote it in Hypercard.
I want to use  Xcode/Applescript to send this same
byte of information out the USB port from my new
MacBook running 10.5.2.
Is there a sample block of code somewhere that shows
how to accomplish sending 1 byte out a USB Port?

USB is a bus, which is vastly different from a serial cable, so the idea of sending a byte out the USB port does not really have any meaning. What specific device plugged in to the bus do you wish to communicate with?


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Dave Carrigan
email@hidden
Seattle, WA, USA

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