Stephen Warren wrote:
Phil Dibowitz wrote:
FYI: I get the feeling that unistd.h may not be available on Windows - so
someone may want to test that and let me know...
Well, the attached patch fixes the compile failure.
However, it seems like there are some pretty serious issues with the
On Tue, April 15, 2008 9:35 am, Michael Frase wrote:
Any Suggestions? Is it possible to log the usb transfer (firmware
upgrade) in windows (like usbmon in linux)?
Yes. Use SnoopyPro, available from:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=34567
Once you have the captures in the
On Tue, April 15, 2008 12:18 am, Phil Dibowitz wrote:
Stephen Warren wrote:
This raises the question though: What happens if the current initial 5
second wait isn't long enough?
What do you mean? If my 5 second sleep isn't enough, I sleep for
another 5. And then another 5. And then 5 more. 5
Michael Frase wrote:
Now I did a firmware updrade (v2.5 - v2.6) with the logitech windows
software and dumped the firmware again with concordance... The firmware
dump is exactly the same as the old one (that reported the wrong
version). But now the firmware version is correctly recognised as
Stephen Warren wrote:
On Tue, April 15, 2008 12:18 am, Phil Dibowitz wrote:
Stephen Warren wrote:
This raises the question though: What happens if the current initial 5
second wait isn't long enough?
What do you mean? If my 5 second sleep isn't enough, I sleep for
another 5. And then another