Re: [python-win32] USB device tree physical topology

2013-03-25 Thread Eric Johansson
On 3/25/2013 4:32 PM, Tim Golden wrote: On 25/03/2013 19:15, Tim Roberts wrote: I write Windows USB drivers for a living, so I'm pretty well steeped in this. You can try asking some followup questions, and I'll see if I can't lead you down a rose-colored path. Is that a cross between wearing

Re: [python-win32] USB device tree physical topology

2013-03-25 Thread Tim Roberts
Tim Golden wrote: > On 25/03/2013 19:15, Tim Roberts wrote: >> I write Windows USB drivers for a living, so I'm pretty well steeped in >> this. You can try asking some followup questions, and I'll see if I >> can't lead you down a rose-colored path. > Is that a cross between wearing Rose-tinted Sp

Re: [python-win32] USB device tree physical topology

2013-03-25 Thread Tim Golden
On 25/03/2013 19:15, Tim Roberts wrote: I write Windows USB drivers for a living, so I'm pretty well steeped in this. You can try asking some followup questions, and I'll see if I can't lead you down a rose-colored path. Is that a cross between wearing Rose-tinted Spectacles and leading someo

Re: [python-win32] USB device tree physical topology

2013-03-25 Thread Tim Roberts
David Goodger wrote: > 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

[python-win32] USB device tree physical topology

2013-03-23 Thread David Goodger
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