Yes, they would have needed the spec to build the device. There is may be some kind of power play going on between the Chinese manufacturer of the device, and the American company who wants to supply us with the device. The Chinese perhaps see some kind of risk (lost software driver development business) and therefore are reluctant to give us a copy of the spec, or they truly just don't understand us when say "Please give us a copy of the spec." If I can show them what a USB spec looks like, they can no longer say that they don't understand what we are asking for.

--Doug

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Quick question. How did they built the device? They would have to
understand the specs?


Dwaine.


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Hi, all.

I have an odd situation here: we have in our hands a prototype of a
digital radio that uses a USB HID controller to interface it to the
computer. The Chinese manufacturer of this device professes to not
understand us when we have (repeatedly) requested the USB interface
specification for the device. My request to you all is this: can
someone please point me at a vendor of some kind of usb hardware who
could provide me with the specification for that hardware? I wish to
use the specification to show the Chinese manufacturer of our prototype
radio what a usb spec looks like.

TIA,

--Doug

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