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Michelle Konzack <dos4michelle AT freenet DOT de> wrote on Wed, 29 Aug 2007
22:42:08 +0200:

# Ehm, no!  I need access to Serial- and Paralel-Devices.
#
# I have already an sourcecode to use the USB-Port since it comes
# from the Linux-Kernel.  Also I can format drives with Fat16/32.
#
# I am only searchin a solution to access USB-Serial/Parallel Devices
# and maybe USB-Cams since I do not like to reinvent the weel (Linux->Dos
# hacking is not realy fun if it comes to the Kernel and its modules)

You might look at Georg Potthast's code:
http://www.georgpotthast.de/usb

We had pretty good luck getting it to recognize our devices.

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