Ok, i realize that you cannot help someone that never worked with this kind
of task before. I never worked with that so, a start would be great...
If you don't wanna help, you do not have to answer my questions. Keep to
yourself your thoughts about people who don't know how to use libusbx.
I was thinking that this forum was made to help people use libusbx. But
according to your point of view it is made to help people who already know
and uses libusb regularly.
Thanks again!!! I'll ask for help in another place...
2012/7/25 Tim Roberts <t...@probo.com>
> Luiz Andrade wrote:
> >
> > using WinUSB I was able to open my garmin gps device. Thanks for your
> > help!!!
> > Now let ask you one more thing, can you help me read informations from
> > my gps, give some sample code, some internet page to read, anything?
>
> I am generally a patient person, but I am finding it very difficult to
> remain civil. You are asking us to write your code for you, apparently
> without making any effort to do so on your own. You can use Google just
> as well as the rest of us. I would like to point out that, before you
> asked your first question, I had never looked at a Garmin device. I
> learned the information I gave you by using Google and reading snippets
> of the Garmin documentation. You can do the same.
>
> I will repeat my previous question: did you READ the documents on the
> page I sent you last time? The Garmin SDK documentation contains a
> detailed description of the data formats produced by their devices.
> Their driver is not very complicated -- it mostly just passes requests
> straight through to the device. YOU ought to be able to figure out from
> that document what the data is you are receiving from USB.
>
> --
> Tim Roberts, t...@probo.com
> Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.
>
>
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