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… More Editusb-win32 is a port of the USB library libusb to the Windows operating systems (Win98SE, WinME, Win2k, WinXP). The library allows user space applications to access any USB device on Windows in a generic way without writing any line of kernel driver code. Features:
* Can be used as a filter driver for existing, already installed devices. This feature allows libusb-win32 to communicate with any installed USB device. * Can be used as a normal device driver for devices for which no driver exists (self build/developed USB hardware, etc). * The two methods described above can used in parallel without any problems. * 100% API and functional compatible with the main libusb project. * Supports Bulk and Interrupt transfers. * Supports all Standard Device Requests (control messages) described in chapter 9 of the USB specification. * Supports vendor specific control messages.
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Did you create this app?| Website: | libusb-win32.sourcefor... |
| Developer: | libusb |
| License: | Open source |
| Version: | 0.1.12.2 |
| Usage: | 46 minutes and 11 seconds |
| Usage since: | 16 May 2007 |
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* 02/15/2004: Version 0.1.8.0 released
o Ported version 0.1.8.0 of libusb to libusb-win32
o Filter driver: fixed two bugs which caused BSODs on some systems during powerdown and device removal.
o Filter driver: fixed bug in composite device handling code.
o Services: added better handling of composite devices. These # devices now appear as one single device instead of multiple devices for each interface.
o Sample inf-file: renamed to libusb.inf.
o Sample inf-file: added better support for composite devices
o Sample inf-file: included direct support for the Dakota and Walgreens digital cameras.
o Installer: improved installation speed.
* 02/01/2004: Version 0.1.7.10 released
o The binary package distributions has been split up into two parts: Filter driver and device driver. An user friendly GUI installer has been added for the filter driver. The filter driver is now installed in a different way which will now allow access to all USB devices which weren't accessible in the past (mice, scanners, etc.). A Windows system service (daemon) has been added to achive this.
The device driver (stub driver) doesn't need the filter driver to be installed any more. Please read installation details below.
o DLL: fixed a bug which caused the device detection to fail on some systems.
o Filter driver: PNP and power management code improved. This will hopefully remove the shutdown and hibernation problems reported by some users on XP systems.
Followed instructions for hooking up PS3 Controller to computer.. Probably diddn't need to install this etc.. Windows 7.. Detected PS3 Controller allowed calibrate etc..