From: Sophia Li - S. M. - B. C. <Sophia.Li@Sun.COM> - 2007-10-30 09:44:57
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Xiaofan Chen: > On 10/30/07, Sophia Li - Sun Microsystems - Beijing China > <Sop...@su...> wrote: > >> Graeme Gill: >> >>> Sophia Li - Sun Microsystems - Beijing China wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>> Perhaps you can give OpenUSB a try. It supports asynchronous I/O and is >>>> MT safe. But of course, it has bugs. After all, it is new. >>>> >>>> >>> And (presumably) doesn't yet support two fairly popular operating >>> systems, OS X and MSWindows. >>> > > Adding the BSDs (FreeBSD/NetBSD/OpenBSD) which have a rather > weak libusb 0.1 implementations. I do not know much about coding but > I can help testing. > Yes, I also hope so. > >> Yes. We are looking forward to more contributors with experties in these >> OS'es to join the OpenUSB project. >> >> > > It is rather unfortunate that the OpenUSB API discussions do not include > the libusb-win32 developer. As far as I know, libusb-win32 is pretty good > and it support assync I/O. libusb-win32 1.0 developement branch will also > add native HID and WinUSB as a backend along with the libusb-win32 > device driver. The discussion and development is open to all. Actually we welcomed windows developers to join the discussion. The project target is to make a platform neutral library. Not sure why the libusb-win32 1.0 development pursues their own way. Are they working on a totally different API? Thanks, Sophia |