Bjorge Dijkstra wrote:
> Phil Dibowitz wrote:
>> I got a friend with the same device to USBSnoopy the device in windows
>> and
>> send me the logs... the problem is... I don't know how to read them.
>> They're
>> binary files.
>>
>> Is there a linux viewer to read the logs and see what USB commands its
>> sending..? I searched around and found usb-robot which will take a log
>> and
>> play it back to a device, but that's not really what I want.
>>
>> I suppose I could enable usbmon and then use usbrobot make a log of
>> what the
>> log does... but that seems like the long way around...
>>
>>
> 
> Try usblogdump from http://www.stillhq.com/opensource.html

This is VERY cool, thanks!

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