Re: USB support

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Hi.

If you want to access USB directly from Windows program, you have to use some 
virtualization software. For example, VMWare Server 2.0 (freeware, but not 
open-source; downoad from vmware.com) and VirtualBox 2.0 (full edition, not 
OSE edition; see virtualbox.org). Both of these programs have USB 2.0 support 
(VMWare is _probably_ more stable, but VirtualBox's interface is much more 
friendly for desktop use); Of course, to use Windows in virtualized 
environment, you should obtain a valid Windows license from Microsoft (if 
you've used Windows before, you probably already have one, don't you? :-)).

However, maybe there is some native Linux software to program 
microcontrollers? Did you try to find such software? It's better to use 
native programs, if available.

On Thu, Oct 23, 2008, fejesg wrote:
> Hello Everybody!  :D  :D  :D
>
> I changed from Windows to Ubuntu a short time ago. Under Win I programmed
> microcontrollers with Microchip PicKit2 programmer, which has USB
> connection.
>
> After I installed Ms .NET Framework 2.0 with winetricks, the Wine enablet
> do install PicKit2 program; it runs, but can not wiev / handle programmer,
> which I plug in to an USB port.
>
> Please help me. Have any USB support for Wine ? (I use W 1.1.6).
>
> ThanX forwardly: fejesg HU fejesg@xxxxx

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Best regards,
Danila Sentiabov aka dAnIK SeNT


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