Projects tagged ‘driver’ and ‘usb’


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SANE is an application programming interface (API) that provides standardized access to any raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner, hand-held scanner, video- and still-cameras, frame-grabbers ... [More] , etc.). The SANE API is public domain and its discussion and development is open to everybody. The current source code is written for UNIX (including GNU/Linux) and is available under the GNU General Public License (the SANE API is available to proprietary applications and backends as well, however). More details about the license can be found on our license page. Ports to MacOS X, OS/2 and Microsoft Windows are either already done or in progress. [Less]
Created over 2 years ago.

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libusb aims at creating a library for use by user level applications to access USB devices regardless of OS
Created over 2 years ago.

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Created about 1 year ago.

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simple daemon using libusb and /dev/uinput designed for run from udev rule
Created 11 months ago.

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busdog is a filter driver for MS Windows (XP and above) to sniff USB traffic. At the moment this is alpha software and probably should only be installed on test pcs or virtual machines (unless you ... [More] are very brave). InstallationAll you need to do is grab one the execuables and run it, you will then be prompted to install the busdog filter driver. The filter driver sits on top of all USB and HID devices on your system so it is possible to remove it via the setup tab. Note: If you are running a 64 bit system you will need to either run with testsigning enabled (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd419910.aspx). The busdog client depends on the .NET 3.5 framework Busdog Driver UninstallationThe busdog GUI has an uninstall function on the setup tab and also you can uninstall the driver via the "Control Panel->Add/Remove Programs" interface. Screenshots [Less]
Created 3 months ago.

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Driver for usb adsl modem actiontec on LinuxThis driver utilises ndiwrapper for loading windows driver but also the portion of linux copperjet co800 driver http://co800.sourceforge.net/ for loading ... [More] small boot firmware first And also is possibile to change parameters of the connection ,thus to work on different adsl providers Please see the downloads page. For all other distributions this should work (keep it simple... :) ) ndis_actiontecSLAXv0.1-d.tar.gz More options in installer ,but little buggy ,sorry. actiontec_installer_v0.1.1.run For Instaler ,thanks goes to Sysctl ;) For xubuntu 8.10 (and up) use deb package and existing network manager 0.7.0 ndis-actiontec_0.1d_xubuntu810_i386.deb (this is actualy the same as knoppix deb ) System requirementsup to date i386 linux distribution (not working on x86_64) linux kernel 2.6 (preferably >= 2.6.16 ) ndiswrapper >= 1.40 a way to do PPPoE connections in distribution New : 64 bit supported !Virtual driver appliance for both virtualbox & vmware player. Enables ADSL line to be established across usb port and further bridged to host network. PPPoE is then configured on host OS This in theory enables this driver on windows xp 64 , vista 64 and seven also for Linux 64 bit Host , and possibly Mac OS (intel) and Solaris Please see download page... [Less]
Created 12 months ago.

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supply usb controller UHCI,OHCI,ECHI support. And
Created 2 months ago.

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Linux driver for SparkLAN WL-682 802.11g. Wireless USB Adapter provided by Telefonica with Imagenio package.
Created 12 months ago.

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Created 26 days ago.

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The PS3(tm)'s Sixaxis(tm) and Dual Shock 3(tm) controllers correctly report themselves as USB HID devices, but due to several quirks with the device themselves and Window's HID parser only the digital ... [More] buttons are usable. The goal of this driver is to provide full support for the PS3's analog buttons, including configurable digital trigger levels, joystick dead zones, and automatic configuration. Special thanks to Helder Acevedo (aka: redcl0ud) for releasing XBCD under the GPL - his code was VERY heavily borrowed for this project. [Less]
Created 11 months ago.