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      From: Christian R. <chr...@gm...> - 2006-10-23 21:44:25
      
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| Hi there. I would like to borrow a few minutes of your precious time, to ask a few questions regarding the development of a piece of software that is to communicate with a "homemade" usb device. I'm relatively new to this kind of programming so please bear with me - I'll appreciate it. As mentioned, the software is meant to communicate very basically with a piece of hardware - if the specific chipset type, id, etc. is needed I can provide it, but it's some Texas Instrument thingy. The hardware records various type of information when it runs, temperature, time and atmospheric pressure which the program is meant to pick up and throw into a text file. The communication between the program and hardware is supposed to be very basic, something similar to the program sending a command to the device telling it to start and stop - nothing more complicated than that. Is this possible to achieve by using libusb-win32? I'm not that tough to C/C++ that's why I'm a bit in doubt regarding if it's possible to use the libusb in a C++ application since the only examples I've seen has been C applications. Also, I've been reading the documentation on the sites linked to at libusb-win32's home, but I would like to know if there's somewhere there exists some more, detailed examples of how to use libusb-win32 in order to get inspired. Thanks in advance Christian Rasmussen, Denmark. |