RE: Learning USB Programming on Linux

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> 
> On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 10:54:13AM +0800, ivo welch wrote:
> > thank you, greg.   if linux-usb is the wrong starter, can you
> > recommend some pointers to good starter documentation and books about
> > writing user-space USB programs?  (is it really "read the linux kernel
> > source"??)
> 
> I don't know of any, sorry.  Look at libusb, there are lots of programs in your
> distro that use it, so start with that.  The libusb web site might have example
> programs as well, that will get you started on the userspace side for the host.
> Not the gadget, that's a different story, but you already have a start with that
> by looking at the PTP gadget userspace code you have access to.
> 

For host:
http://libusb.info/

For device:
https://github.com/libusbg/libusbg

Peter
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