I think the key issue is that I had the dependencies backward. I should be
interfacing with libftdi, not libusb, to get it to work. I thought libftdi
was a driver/plugin for libusb, so I should interface libusb and it would go
through libftdi. But as you helpfully pointed out, that's completely
backwards.
Thanks for the help,
Rob
-----Original Message-----
From: Uwe Bonnes [mailto:bon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2015 6:17 AM
To: libftdi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Re: read problem
>>>>> "Thomas" == Thomas Jarosch <thomas.jarosch@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Thomas> On Wednesday, 15. April 2015 11:12:41 Uwe Bonnes wrote:
>> Otherwise recent libftdi also uses libusb, but libftdi was not
>> updated for about 3 years with update intentions denied. So newer
>> parts are not supported.
Thomas> Just to clarify: That paragraph refers to libftdi 0.x using
Thomas> libusb 0.x.
Thomas> Newer libftdi1 1.x of course is updated for new parts.
Thomas> Cheers, Thomas
Argh, didn't recheck the Mail and mixed up libftd2xx and libftdi :-(
I meant the manufacturer FTD2XX dll was not update for years. Thomas keeps
libftdi recent, so I am very sorry for the wrong statement.
Bye
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