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From: hacka t. <hac...@gm...> - 2024-05-31 06:06:37
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Thanks for your response,
You are absolutely right, that
Operating systems will automatically mount USB devices, However, I tried
this in my mobile application where I received an events for USB attach and
detach, but USB Mass storage not displayed in Mobile's default File
Manager, Then I found that most of the smart phones are only supporting
FAT32 systems, but I have FAT16 USB mass storage device which is not
supported by some latest phones like Redmi, some series of Samsung
phones,etc.
So, how can I use your library to communicate with USB FAT16/32 devices as
you mentioned on your libusb Info page.
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On Fri, 31 May 2024 at 04:16, Tim Roberts <ti...@pr...> wrote:
> hacka thon wrote:
> >
> > I want to implement LibUSB library in android application to mount
> > file system and copy USB device's files into mobile with user
> > permission but without filepicker or user interaction to select file.
> > Is this library convenient for me to fetch USB device's files?
>
> To follow up a bit, libusb is intended to provide drivers for devices
> that do not already have them. Your USB drive already has a driver, and
> the operating system will automatically mount it. You access the files
> just like any other mounted file system
>
> --
> Tim Roberts, ti...@pr...
> Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.
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