Re: libusb and usbdevfs

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> Can i write the driver for such a completely new USB device from user
> space? By using libusb or usbdevfs API? Which of them shall be better
I don't really understand by what you mean by saying driver from user
space. You'll certainly be able to use your device - just that you
need to know how to use it.
and that too without a driver  :) ? I need a driver as a kernel module
or as a user space program using libusb or usbdevfs.

I'm not that sure about libusb and usbdevfs. I had thought that
libusbfs works on top of usb device filesystem. Please correct me if
i'm wrong.

> ,in case i can write one in user space?
>
> TIA
> pradeep
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