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Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2012 04:33:49 -0700 (PDT)
From: kobbike <kobbike AT gmail DOT com>
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Subject: Using Linux Libraries in Windows
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Hi There

I'm new in  this area of combining Linux and Windows. I have noticed that
there is tons of information about this in the internet, and I would like to
know if this Cygwin tool is appropriate for my need. 

Well, I have to operate an external device (via USB). The vendor supplied an
API for Linux that contains Libraries (.os) and source code. I would like to
know if I can integrate them into a windows application.

Thanks in advance

Kobbi   
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