← Back to context Comment by skydhash 18 hours ago That sounds like a Windows problem. 3 comments skydhash Reply monegator 18 hours ago Not really, as long as the firmware developers used OS 2.0 descriptors(For the rare occurences that our customer is using 7 or earlier, we tell them to use zadig and be done with it.) Retr0id 18 hours ago I'm not familiar with the Windows platform but although you can have userspace USB drivers on linux, you still need to be able to run code that can talk to the sysfs interface. Lerc 18 hours ago The Linux problem is moreHope every time you want to interface with a USB device.
monegator 18 hours ago Not really, as long as the firmware developers used OS 2.0 descriptors(For the rare occurences that our customer is using 7 or earlier, we tell them to use zadig and be done with it.)
Retr0id 18 hours ago I'm not familiar with the Windows platform but although you can have userspace USB drivers on linux, you still need to be able to run code that can talk to the sysfs interface.
Not really, as long as the firmware developers used OS 2.0 descriptors
(For the rare occurences that our customer is using 7 or earlier, we tell them to use zadig and be done with it.)
I'm not familiar with the Windows platform but although you can have userspace USB drivers on linux, you still need to be able to run code that can talk to the sysfs interface.
The Linux problem is more
Hope every time you want to interface with a USB device.