Hi to all developers,

 I'n not new to Linux programming but I am new at talking to USB devices in
Linux so I kindly ask you to help me with this very newbie issue:

 I devlop a project based of Cypress EZ-USB FX2 chip and use for testing
their excellent dev board CY3681, I was able to set up hotplug and the
firmware loads like a charm, now the silly problem is how I can
comunicate with my device, I don't want to do yet a full blown driver and
I was wondering if there is some kind generic driver like Cypress
ezusb.sys for windows where you can have some basic commands, like bulk
read/write, read configuration, interfaces, strings and so on. Al I want
to do now is to be able to read from the endpointa as fast as possible
and send some short command sequences to a specific endpoint ( not
control endpoint).
 So the question is: is there some beast that could do that, a user mode
library or anyting else that will help me developing with that board ?

 Thank you for your kind help and best regards,

 Mircea Ciocan


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