Sarah,
> What sort of USB devices? I've used USB to serial adapters of various > types to communicate using serial commands in both OS 9 & X. If this is > the sort of thing you are looking at, them download the SerialTest > stack from my web page and try it out. > Thanks for your reply. Yes, using a USD to serial adapter crossed my mind, but actually a native USB solution would be better. The USB device I have in mind is a data glove. And I mentioned Mac OS 9 & X because it's the platform on which I'm about to prototype my project, although in the end I'd like the solution to work on any platform (at least Win & Mac). I guess the best option I have is to write an external in C that will catch anything coming in via the USB port. My problem is that most data gloves come with a driver, but not always for any platform (often Win only). And I've never coded any external using a driver, so that's a bit new to me... Needless to say that a Rev native solution (such as a "on USBactivity" message) would be ideal... Anyway, any wise suggestion is welcomed. Thanks in advance, JB _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution