RE: USB gadget with drivers "on board"

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Hi,

>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I need to create an USB gadget with drivers for Windows included
> "on board".  In particular, when the gadget is connected to Windows
> host it is detected as mass storage and mounted drive include the
> drivers.  However, when the drivers are installed, it is detected
> as some other device.
>

I have one further question on the same line/context.
I want to store drivers/software for Windows
as well as Linux BUT on different partitions and "on board".
Now, when I connect my device to Windows, *partition-1* will be mounted
automatically and will install the driver/software from that partition.
And similarly if I connect to Linux, it will mount *partition-2*
and will install driver/software from that partition.

To accomplish this, my device will need to know which USB host it is being connected to.
And as in USB everything is host centric,
I am not able to identify how my device can know about which Operating System USB host is running.

I thought something on getting this information from USB enumeration Pattern. But this method is patented,
http://www.wikipatents.com/US-Patent-7574534/method-for-using-device-enumeration-information-to-identify-an

Thanks,
Viral


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