On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 9:29 PM, Thomas Heller <theller@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm fascinated that I'm able with libftdi to write with
> nearly 20MB/s and at the same time read with the same datarate
> to a FT2232H in sync-fifo mode. Great work!
>
> One question: I was able to cross-compile libftdi-0.20 on linux
> for Windows. Is it possible to compile libftdi on Windows natively?
>
Yes. Search the mailing list archive. You can use CMake
and MinGW.org or MinGW-w64.
An example for libftdi-1.0, libftdi-0.20 is simpler.
http://libusb.6.n5.nabble.com/Win-libusb-1-0-snapshots-no-longer-work-with-cross-compiling-of-libftdi-1-0-td2262878i20.html#a2473199
If you need Boost C++ binding, you may have to use
MinGW from here.
http://nuwen.net/mingw.html
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