On Tue, 2006-05-16 at 15:59 -0500, Arthur Pemberton wrote: > I have just purchased a Royal ezVue5 PDA (I don't exactly think it > deserves the genre of PDA, but oh well) just for the sole purpose of > writing a driver for it to connect to it LInux side via USB. Of > course, it comes with a CD for Windows drivers. But.. not exactly a > Windows person. I know some C++, and I am learning more (CS major). I > prefer python, but would exactly say that I am better in it. I learned > to code in Pascal/Delphi. > > So what I want to ask of this is where do I start? What do I read up > on? What do I need, etc. I have been bored lately (waiting to get > accepted to G-SOC) and this is the only interesting coding project > that I could think of. Your best bet would be on the linux-usb-devel list. Being a USB PDA, it probably could be made to work with little fuss or muss with the usbnet driver, or maybe one of the gadget drivers. -- David Hollis <dhollis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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