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Originally Posted by Ranjith PV
Respected Group members,
Please forgive me if there is any mistake from my part, because i am new to this forum.
I am a B.Tech student from Kerala. As a part of our academic project we are working with a TU2-PCLINK host-to-host USB data transfer cable. But the company only provides a Windows driver. We are doing the project in Linux platform. Now we are planning to implement a user-space linux driver for it using LibUSB. The cable uses the OTI-2108 chipset. Could you please help me to implement a Linux device driver for this product. We can't proceed further without completing this step. Could you please help me.Please provide me the details i needed for device driver programming using libusb...
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Since you are a student, you should be familiar with rules. Such as the forum rules you read when you joined, about not posting the same question multiple times. This is one of THREE places you posted, along with posting in old threads, and hijacking others. Both of which are frowned upon.
According to the OTI website, those devices are already supported under Linux....did you check there first? Contact OTI? Not sure what you're really looking for here, honestly. Linux provides you with the USB programming headers/libraries already, and that device is supposedly already supported, according to the manufacturer. So unless you're looking for us to write your code for you, what can we help with?