Hi all, I'm working on a project where my Win32 (Win XP and above) will communicate with a custom hardware device. The device is equivalent to a USB hub with an SD card reader and a serial-to-USB adapter attached. My app will communicate with the device via serial-over-USB and interact with the SD card.
My problem is in figuring out which SD card goes with which serial adaptor. There could be multiple devices attached, or other serial adapters or SD card readers attached to the same PC, and I cannot assume that any SD card is the one that goes with the device. How can I determine the physical layout of the USB device tree from Python? Put another way, how can I get a list of devices physically attached to a specific USB hub? When I look at my device using the Windows Device Manager (C:\WINDOWS\System32\devmgmt.msc), I see the physical layout (View -> Devices by connection). If I right-click on the USB hub at the root of my device, choose Properties, Details tab, Bus Relations from the list, I see the sub-devices attached to the USB hub. So the info exists withing Windows. How can I access this from Python? Any tips would be welcome, and especially example code (no matter how simple). I have tried a bunch of things, but I probably missed the obvious-in-hindsight. Please provide me that hindsight! -- David Goodger <http://python.net/~goodger> _______________________________________________ python-win32 mailing list python-win32@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32