Re: New to USB, Is this possible?



On Jun 13, 11:06 am, Mel <mwil...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On a Linux system with a kernel 2.6 or later, or on a BSD system, it
ought
to be possible to write udev rules to trigger your choice of actions
when a
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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