Hi Neil,
>> Sorry, haven't played with libusb. But as a general
>> rule for stuff like that, I'd play with it under
>> x86 Linux first, then figure out what doesn't work
>> on the TS-7300. It helps you eliminate errors with
>> the setup of the library, versus platform-specific
>> issues related to the setup on the TS-7300.
>
> Thanks Dave, I have both the USB module and
> libusb/libhid working very well under x86. That's
> where I learned how to handle the driver. My other
> USB drivers are based on the libusb driver. Makes
> it look like a dumb serial port (no ioctl/controls).
> Right now I'm working on cleaning up and adding more
> functionality to the programs that use the drivers.
> When I've done a little more work I'll try the whole
> thing under the 7200 , which is what I'm using.
Great! Looks like you're on top of it then.
> BTW, libusb/libhid move everything to the user
> program while using the builtin HID driver. I don't
> know if the 7200 has the HID subsystem (I haven't
> looked). Either way I have a way of getting access
> to the device.
If TS says the TS-7200 supports a mouse and keyboard
via USB, then its using HID. Since HID is the most
basic USB support, I'm pretty sure you'll have it
available.
Go plug a USB mouse into your TS-7200 and see :)
Cheers,
Dave
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