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Subject: Re: Traffic lights as extreme feedback device controlled by a PIC via USB
From: Holger Oehm ####@####.####
Date: 10 Aug 2012 21:42:11 -0000
Message-Id: <50257FF6.7050203@holger-oehm.de>

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Hi,

HID is now removed from the master branch in the repository. The device
has the vendor specific bDeviceClass 0xFF and is accessed on Windows and
Linux with the libusb 1.0 API.

I created a branch named 'hid' for the "old" implementation. (Uses the
HID.DLL on Windows and bDeviceClass HID. Also on Linux still libusb-0.1
is used on that branch.)

Best Regards,
Holger.

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