Alan Stern wrote:

>On Wed, 18 Apr 2007, John Wojnaroski wrote:
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>>OK,  so an IN transfer might look something like <22 09 0200 0000 0000> 
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>Except that it couldn't use 0x22 in the first byte.  The high-order bit of 
>that byte determines the direction.  It would have to be 0xa2.
>

Then why does the SnoopyPro log indicate that the above byte stream 
illicits a response from the device, or am I mis-reading the log?

>
>It all depends on the device, and what sort of messages it expects to send
>or receive.
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Given the SnoopyPro log I provided with the device working under 
Windows, seems it would be a routine matter to determine what the device 
expects and how to build the URB with linux calls.  Except, for someone 
like myself who is just beginning.   Perhaps this is the wrong forum for 
this sort of help.


John


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