Is there a place where we can develop code and share findings/ideas/questions? 
or should we start a project somewhere?

/Naga

On Sunday 02 August 2009 21:21:07 Damir Syabitov wrote:
> Hi, Kunal!
> As for me - there is no difference - C++ or python. I was modifyed
> dpfp.c (from libusb-1.0.0/samples) to send and receive data from device.
> After analyze logs - i found some init data, wich windriver every time
> sends to device. I send this data too and get similar to logs results.
> But i can't see wich data need to send to capture (or get captured?)
> image from device.
>
> On Sun, 2009-08-02 at 21:03 +0530, Kunal Gangakhedkar wrote:
> > Well, don't worry too much about coding - we'll take care of that part :)
> > What we need at this point is a good analysis of the protocol used by
> > the device + DP software.
> >
> > I have absolutely no experience with programming USB devices - so, I'm
> > finding it difficult to understand the sniff logs that I generated
> > yesterday - admittedly, I've spent only couple of hours with it yet.
> > Anybody got a clue about how to make sense of the sniff logs?
> >
> > Once I can make a bit of sense of the sniff logs, I can start hacking
> > the code together :)
> >
> > BTW, there is this project PyUSB that allows access to USB devices
> > using python. It uses libusb (0.1, 1.0, openusb variants):
> > http://pyusb.sourceforge.net
> >
> > Can come in handy for validating the logic with quick test scripts
> > using the python interpreter shell :)
> >
> > Kunal
>
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