Re: New to USB, Is this possible?
- From: "Sivart" <travis.cochran@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 09:06:43 -0500
On Jun 13, 11:06 am, Mel <mwil...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:ought
On a Linux system with a kernel 2.6 or later, or on a BSD system, it
when ato be possible to write udev rules to trigger your choice of actions
USB device is found.
Good point. Of course you could argue that this constitutes writing a
driver - just in a particular high-level language.
Thank you for all of your ideas. I think right now my best bet is to have
my device recognized as a storage device and have either a autorun file or
a driver install file on it since I won't have access to all of the
computers this will be used on before hand. This shouldn't be too hard to
accomplish with a Cypress USB MCU.
Thanks again for all your help.
-Travis
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