From: Enigma <en...@cu...> - 2001-07-07 10:41:12
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On Fri, 6 Jul 2001 se...@ar... wrote: > I'm also working on the libusb port under FreeBSD. At some point, we should > get our code together... > i suspect others are much further through this than i am, all i can do is ping and get lib counter atm (although it returns 0x00000000, which looks wrong) > > What kind of a lag time do you have between attempts? Several seconds? > Several minutes? A few seconds? One or two seconds? The reason for asking > is that, after the NJB is released, there is a period of several seconds > during which it does not respond to USB requests. > when you say released to you mean using the njb release or just usb_close ? as i haven't completed the handshake i havn't done the njb capture stuff yet, this is just the trying to get the handshake working, i stuck a 1 minute sleep in there, then ran it all again and it still fails alternatly, the first one always works though, so i don't think it's the same problem you were seeing, although it could well be as the first read is 58 bytes not 64, usb stuff sin't my strong point, only been looking at it a week :) before i forget, thanks for the protocol information on your site :) > > Cheers, > -+JLS > > -- > \ carpe cavy! > seagull @ aracnet.com \ > http://www.aracnet.com/~seagull \ (seize the guinea pig!) > ________________________________________________________ PGP key is here -> http://www.computerbooth.com/pgp.html * If debugging is the process of removing bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in. |