On Mon, Jun 25, 2007 at 07:18:08PM +0300, Micha Feigin wrote:
> Hopping that I didn't miss spell this, I am looking for a reference or
> preferably a library that would enable me to talk to a usb device that
> uses the vesa protocol. I found some info from national instruments
> that the device should be available under /dev but no code Will be
> grateful for any pointers thanks
> 
I recently read about a USB video card that someone was using the an
NSLU2 computer. Do you mean a USB video card that supports VESA?
I would assume you plug it in and it should show up like any video
card... (maybe it needs a special usb-video modules?)
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