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Holger Oehm wrote: > 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. On Mac OS X, and all BSD systems too! :) //Peter
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