I have a prototype dual video display that will require it. It's a high
speed device that requires two compressed 512x512 (max) video streams.
It's not at the top of my todo list, but I'll *gladly* contribute and test
once it finally does. Mainly, I wanted to get my "Libusb++"
wrapper-library ready for release. I wrote a simple test-app that would
allow a quick unit-test of all the transfer types using an atmega32u4.
On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 4:50 PM, Pete Batard <p...@akeo.ie> wrote:
> Hi Anthony,
>
> On 2012.09.04 04:15, Anthony Clay wrote:
> > I've been unable to test isochronous
> > transfers. Obviously, Winusb doesn't support them - but I thought that
> > libusbK does - maybe it is not implemented w/libusb (yet?).
>
> That's exactly the case. It's the usual case of too much to do with too
> little time to do it. For the record, libusb0 and libusbK driver support
> will be flagged experimental for some time after official introduction
> in 1.0.13, which means that you shouldn't expect all features to be
> supported (or even existing ones to be 100% stable).
>
> We'll work our way to add Isochronous support, but this will most likely
> be a slower process than you would like...
>
> By the way, if you think you could help contributing with a libusbx
> sample we could use to test isochronous support (or maybe a modification
> of the xusb sample to do just that), it would help, as we'll need to
> test our implementation one way or another.
>
> What's is the target device you are planning to use to test isochronous
> transfers?
>
> Regards,
>
> /Pete
>
>
>
>
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