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From: Maxim S. Shatskih on 27 May 2008 23:24 > we had device named as IAD4 and it is communicating with our > PC by rs232 ...now the device is upgraded to USB..if we load the USB driver > into PC huge chnges may come in our software.. Use WinUsb as the driver for your device. -- Maxim Shatskih, Windows DDK MVP StorageCraft Corporation maxim(a)storagecraft.com http://www.storagecraft.com
From: sukumar on 28 May 2008 00:40 "Maxim S. Shatskih" wrote: > > we had device named as IAD4 and it is communicating with our > > PC by rs232 ...now the device is upgraded to USB..if we load the USB driver > > into PC huge chnges may come in our software.. > > Use WinUsb as the driver for your device. > > -- > Maxim Shatskih, Windows DDK MVP > StorageCraft Corporation > maxim(a)storagecraft.com > http://www.storagecraft.com > > we r working on linux platform can u do any help about this
From: David Craig on 28 May 2008 00:48
What is the name of Microsoft's Linux distribution? I don't know of one, so therefore the subject is not appropriate for this newsgroup. "sukumar" <sukumar(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4E23C84E-AC2C-40C1-911C-C791A396F7AB(a)microsoft.com... > > > "Maxim S. Shatskih" wrote: > >> > we had device named as IAD4 and it is communicating with >> > our >> > PC by rs232 ...now the device is upgraded to USB..if we load the USB >> > driver >> > into PC huge chnges may come in our software.. >> >> Use WinUsb as the driver for your device. >> >> -- >> Maxim Shatskih, Windows DDK MVP >> StorageCraft Corporation >> maxim(a)storagecraft.com >> http://www.storagecraft.com >> >> we r working on linux platform can u do any help about this |