libusb is a library that provides applications with access for controlling data transfer to and from USB devices on Unix and non-Unix systems, without...
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free/libre/open-source, cross-platform replacement for Odin which is based on libusb. The name Heimdall, like Odin, is an allusion to Norse mythology; both Odin...
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and be fully compatible with the USB3 Vision specification) Aravis uses libusb to implement the USB3 Vision protocol. Supports GenICam interface for register...
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Wrapper libraries C standard library glibc uClibc Bionic libhybris dietlibc EGLIBC klibc musl Newlib libcgroup libdrm libalsa libevdev libusb liburing...
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POSIX-compliant operating system where libusb 0.1 is supported. Windows support is also possible with libusb's win32 port. C_NXT C_NXT is a library for...
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and several user-space libraries are common open-source projects: Linux, libusb, BlueZ, etc. Some other parts of the HAL are shared with the Android project:...
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controlled via OpeniBoot console (oibc) which can be connected to from a libusb enabled computer. As of 2019[update] the following iDevices are fully supported...
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pciutils and zlib as dependencies, and for some programmers also libftdi and libusb. It is run from user space and usually requires superuser privileges (except...
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Option calls that feature "ZeroCD (TM)". With USB sniffing programs and libusb it is possible to eavesdrop the communication of the MS Windows device driver...
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controllers with buttons (including the Spaceball 5000). LUDL XY stages through LibUSB. Mouse devices on Linux (when logged in at the console) and Windows. National...
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