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[Version]
Signature = "$Chicago$"
provider = %manufacturer%
DriverVer = 03/20/2007,0.1.12.1
 
Class = Ports
ClassGUID = {4D36E978-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
 
[ClassInstall]
AddReg=libusb_class_install_add_reg
 
[ClassInstall32]
AddReg=libusb_class_install_add_reg
 
[ClassInstall.AddReg]
HKR,,,,"%class_display_name%"
HKR,,EnumPropPages32,,"ATR062xLUSB.dll"
HKR,,Install32,,"ATR062xLUSB.dll,ClassInstaller"
HKR,,Icon,,"118"
 
[Manufacturer]
%manufacturer%=libusb-win32
 
;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Files
;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
[SourceDisksNames]
1 = "CONRAD CR4 GPS Receiver installation disk",,
 
[SourceDisksFiles]
libusb0.sys = 1,\libusb-win32-device-bin-20041118\bin
libusb0.dll = 1,\libusb-win32-device-bin-20041118\bin
libusbis.exe = 1,\libusb-win32-device-bin-20041118\bin
ATR062xLUSB.dll = 1,,
 
[DestinationDirs]
LIBUSB.Files.Sys = 10,System32\Drivers
LIBUSB.Files.Dll = 10,System32
LIBUSB.Files.Exe = 10,System32
 
[libusb_files_sys]
libusb0.sys
 
[libusb_files_dll]
libusb0.dll
ATR062xLUSB.dll
 
[LIBUSB.Files.Exe]
libusbis.exe
 
;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Device driver
;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
[LIBUSB_DEV]
CopyFiles = libusb_files_sys, libusb_files_dll
AddReg = libusb_add_reg
 
[LIBUSB_DEV.NT]
CopyFiles = libusb_files_sys, libusb_files_dll
AddReg = LIBUSB_DEV.AddReg.NT
 
[LIBUSB_DEV.AddReg]
HKR,,DevLoader,,*ntkern
HKR,,NTMPDriver,,libusb0.sys
HKR,,NoCOMPort,,1
HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce,LibUsb-Win32-Autorun,,"libusbis.exe --install-composite-filter"
 
[LIBUSB_DEV.AddReg.NT]
HKR,,NoCOMPort,,1
HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce,LibUsb-Win32-Autorun,,"libusbis.exe --install-composite-filter"
 
 
[LIBUSB_DEV.NT.Services]
AddService = libusb0, 0x00000002, libusb_add_service
 
[libusb_add_reg]
HKR,,DevLoader,,*ntkern
HKR,,NTMPDriver,,libusb0.sys
HKR,,NoCOMPort,,1
HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce,LibUsb-Win32-Autorun,,"libusbis.exe --install-composite-filter"
 
 
;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Services
;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
[libusb_add_service]
DisplayName = "LibUsb-Win32 - Kernel Driver 03/20/2007, 0.1.12.1"
ServiceType = 1
StartType = 3
ErrorControl = 0
ServiceBinary = %12%\libusb0.sys
 
;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Devices
;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
[Devices]
"ANTARIS(r) 4 - GPS Receiver"=LIBUSB_DEV, USB\VID_1546&PID_01a4
 
[Devices.NT]
"ANTARIS(r) 4 - GPS Receiver"=LIBUSB_DEV, USB\VID_1546&PID_01a4
 
[Devices.NTAMD64]
"ANTARIS(r) 4 - GPS Receiver"=LIBUSB_DEV, USB\VID_1546&PID_01a4
 
 
;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Strings
;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
[Strings]
manufacturer = "U-Blox"
/branches/GPS-Ublox-Treiber-mod/libusb-win32-device-bin-20041118/AUTHORS.txt
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Library, Test Programs:
 
Stephan Meyer, <ste_meyer@web.de>
Johannes Erdfelt, <johannes@erdfelt.com>
Thomas Sailer, <sailer@ife.ee.ethz.ch>
 
 
Drivers, Services, Installer:
 
Stephan Meyer, <ste_meyer@web.de>
 
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Version 0.1.8.1:
 
- Driver/DLL: improved usb_control_msg(), added better support for
vendor and class specific requests.
- Service: removed support for USB root hubs. This results in much
faster initialization and much shorter startup times.
- Driver: fixed a bug in the bulk and interrupt functions which caused
a BSOD under some very rare conditions.
- Improved installer/uninstaller speed.
- Added Cygwin support. The whole package can now be build under
Cygwin and the latest MSys/MinGW.
- DLL: improved error handling (function return values).
- Installer: fixed minor bug. Improved speed.
- Driver: improved hotplug behavior.
- Driver: improved usb_reset().
- DLL: fixed bug in initialization code.
- Driver: fixed a bug in the timeout code
- Driver: fixed a bug in the PNP code that caused the driver to lock up
if the driver processes IOCTLs while it has not been started
completely.
- Driver/DLL: Added some asynchronous and isochronous code.
This code is PRELIMINARY and the API might change in the future
since the main libusb developers haven't developed fixed
isochronous and asynchronous APIs yet!
- Driver: merged the filter and the device driver into a single one.
- Driver: fixed a bug in the interrupt and bulk code.
 
Version 0.1.8.0:
- Ported version 0.1.8.0 of libusb to libusb-win32
- Filter driver: fixed two bugs which caused BSODs on some systems
during powerdown and device removal.
- Filter driver: fixed bug in composite device handling code.
- Services: added better handling of composite devices. These devices
now appear as one single device instead of multiple devices for
each interface.
- Sample inf-file: renamed to libusb.inf.
- Sample inf-file: added better support for composite devices
- Sample inf-file: included direct support for the Dakota and Walgreens
digital cameras.
- Installer: improved installation speed.
 
 
Version 0.1.7.10:
 
- DLL: fixed bug which caused the device detection to fail on some
systems.
- Filter driver: PNP and power management code improved. This will
hopefully remove the shutdown and hibernation problems reported by
some users an XP systems.
- The binary package distributions has been split up into two parts:
Filter driver and device driver. An user friendly GUI installer has
been added for the filter driver. The device driver (stub driver)
doesn't need the filter driver to be installed any more.
- Filter driver: the filter driver is now installed in a different way
which will now allow access to all USB devices which weren't
accessible in the past (mice, scanners, etc.). A Windows system
service (daemon) has been added to achive this.
 
Version 0.1.7.9:
 
- Filter driver: support for Composite Devices (devices with multiple
interfaces) improved.
- DLL: added function usb_get_version() which returns the version of
the running driver and DLL.
 
 
Version 0.1.7.8:
 
- DLL: removed a memory leak
- DLL: fixed bug which caused the DLL to detect an invalid number
of root hubs on some systems which made some devices inaccessable.
- DLL: errors are now also printed to the Windows debug system. They
can be captured using DebugView from http://www.sysinternals.com.
- Filter driver: the driver now reflects the DLL's debug setting
(can be set using usb_set_debug()).
This makes the distribution of two different driver versions
(checked/free build) unnecessary.
The following debug levels are supported:
0: no output
1: errors only
2: warnings and errors
3 and higher: warnings, errors, normal messages
- Inf files: updated, minor changes
 
 
Version 0.1.7.7:
 
- Filter driver: some control transfers (vendor specific request)
failed or worked incorrectly, this bug has been fixed.
- all drivers: a bug in the inf-files which prevented the drivers
to install on Win98 systems has been fixed.
- Filter driver: parameter validation and error handling has been
improved.
- Filter driver, DLL: the maximum number of supported devices has
been increased to 256.
- DLL: under some circumstances the DLL didn't detect newly connected
devices correctly at runtime, this problem has been fixed.
- The build system now uses the 'lib' utility from the DDK to build
the import library for Microsoft compilers. Visual C++ isn't required
any more.
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This is libusb-win32 (http://libusb-win32.sourceforge.net) version 20041118.
Libusb-win32 is a library that allows userspace application to access USB
devices on Windows operation systems (Win98, WinME, Win2k, WinXP).
It is derived from and fully API compatible to libusb available at
http://libusb.sourceforge.net.
 
For more information visit the project's web site at:
 
http://libusb-win32.sourceforge.net
http://sourceforge.net/projects/libusb-win32
 
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; LIBUSB-WIN32, Generic Windows USB Driver
; Copyright (C) 2002-2004 Stephan Meyer, <ste_meyer@web.de>
;
; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
; (at your option) any later version.
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; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
; along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
; Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
 
 
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; general information
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
[Version]
Signature = "$Chicago$"
provider = %libusb-win32%
DriverVer = 11/18/2004, 20041118
Class = LibUsbDevices
ClassGUID = {EB781AAF-9C70-4523-A5DF-642A87ECA567}
 
[ClassInstall]
AddReg=ClassInstall.AddReg
 
[ClassInstall32]
AddReg=ClassInstall.AddReg
 
[ClassInstall.AddReg]
HKR,,,,"%class_display_name%"
HKR,,Icon,,"-20"
 
[Manufacturer]
%libusb-win32%=libusb-win32
 
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; strings
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
[Strings]
libusb-win32 = "http://libusb-win32.sourceforge.net"
class_display_name = "LibUSB-Win32 Devices"
 
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Device descriptions, modify this section to match your device
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
[libusb-win32]
 
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Sample device, replace '0000' with your device's PID/VID
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; "LibUsb-Win32 Sample Device, Version 11/18/2004, 20041118"=LIBUSB_DEV, USB\VID_0000&PID_0000
 
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Sample composite device with two interfaces, replace '0000' with your device's PID/VID
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; "LibUsb-Win32 Composite Sample Device, Version 11/18/2004, 20041118"=LIBUSB_DEV, USB\VID_0000&PID_0000&MI_00
; "LibUsb-Win32 Composite Sample Device, Version 11/18/2004, 20041118"=LIBUSB_DEV, USB\VID_0000&PID_0000&MI_01
 
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; To install libusb driver for a class (subclass, or protocol) of USB devices use these entries
; replace '00' with your class, subclass, or protocol
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
;"LibUsb-Win32 Sample Device, Version 11/18/2004, 20041118"=LIBUSB_DEV, USB\CLASS_00
;"LibUsb-Win32 Sample Device, Version 11/18/2004, 20041118"=LIBUSB_DEV, USB\CLASS_00&SUBCLASS_00
;"LibUsb-Win32 Sample Device, Version 11/18/2004, 20041118"=LIBUSB_DEV, USB\CLASS_00&SUBCLASS_00&PROT_00
 
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Cypress EzUSB 2131 controller
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"Cypress EzUSB 2131, Version 11/18/2004, 20041118"=LIBUSB_DEV, USB\VID_0547&PID_2131
"LibUsb-Win32 Test Device, Version 11/18/2004, 20041118"=LIBUSB_DEV, USB\VID_1234&PID_5678
 
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Dakota Digital Camera
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"Dakota Digital Camera, ISO Interface, Version 11/18/2004, 20041118"=LIBUSB_DEV, USB\VID_04FC&PID_FFFF&MI_00
"Dakota Digital Camera, Bulk Interface, Version 11/18/2004, 20041118"=LIBUSB_DEV, USB\VID_04FC&PID_FFFF&MI_01
 
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Walgreens Digital Camera
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"Walgreens Single-Use Camera, Version 11/18/2004, 20041118"=LIBUSB_DEV, USB\VID_0461&PID_0819&MI_00
"Walgreens Single-Use Camera, Version 11/18/2004, 20041118"=LIBUSB_DEV, USB\VID_0461&PID_0819&MI_01
 
 
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Nothing to modify below
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
 
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Files
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
[SourceDisksNames]
1 = "Libusb-Win32 Driver Installation Disk",,
 
[SourceDisksFiles]
libusb0.sys = 1,,
libusb0.dll = 1,,
libusbis.exe = 1,,
 
[DestinationDirs]
LIBUSB.Files.Sys = 10,System32\Drivers
LIBUSB.Files.Dll = 10,System32
LIBUSB.Files.Exe = 10,System32
 
[LIBUSB.Files.Sys]
libusb0.sys
 
[LIBUSB.Files.Dll]
libusb0.dll
 
[LIBUSB.Files.Exe]
libusbis.exe
 
 
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Device driver
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
[LIBUSB_DEV]
CopyFiles = LIBUSB.Files.Sys, LIBUSB.Files.Dll, LIBUSB.Files.Exe
AddReg = LIBUSB_DEV.AddReg
 
[LIBUSB_DEV.NT]
CopyFiles = LIBUSB.Files.Sys, LIBUSB.Files.Dll, LIBUSB.Files.Exe
AddReg = LIBUSB_DEV.AddReg.NT
 
[LIBUSB_DEV.NT.Services]
AddService = libusb0, 0x00000002, LIBUSB.AddService
 
[LIBUSB_DEV.AddReg]
HKR,,DevLoader,,*ntkern
HKR,,NTMPDriver,,libusb0.sys
HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce,LibUsb-Win32-Autorun,,"libusbis.exe --install-composite-filter"
 
[LIBUSB_DEV.AddReg.NT]
HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce,LibUsb-Win32-Autorun,,"libusbis.exe --install-composite-filter"
 
 
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Services
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
[LIBUSB.AddService]
DisplayName = "LibUsb-Win32 - Kernel Driver 11/18/2004, 20041118"
ServiceType = 1
StartType = 3
ErrorControl = 0
ServiceBinary = %12%\libusb0.sys
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<assembly xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1" manifestVersion="1.0">
<assemblyIdentity
version="1.0.0.0"
processorArchitecture="X86"
name="My app name"
type="win32"
/>
<description>My description</description>
<dependency>
<dependentAssembly>
<assemblyIdentity
type="win32"
name="Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls"
version="6.0.0.0"
processorArchitecture="X86"
publicKeyToken="6595b64144ccf1df"
language="*"
/>
</dependentAssembly>
</dependency>
</assembly>
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#ifndef __USB_H__
#define __USB_H__
 
#include <stdlib.h>
 
/*
* 'interface' is defined somewhere in the Windows header files. This macro
* is deleted here to avoid conflicts and compile errors.
*/
 
#ifdef interface
#undef interface
#endif
 
/*
* PATH_MAX from limits.h can't be used on Windows if the dll and
* import libraries are build/used by different compilers
*/
 
#define LIBUSB_PATH_MAX 512
 
 
/*
* USB spec information
*
* This is all stuff grabbed from various USB specs and is pretty much
* not subject to change
*/
 
/*
* Device and/or Interface Class codes
*/
#define USB_CLASS_PER_INTERFACE 0 /* for DeviceClass */
#define USB_CLASS_AUDIO 1
#define USB_CLASS_COMM 2
#define USB_CLASS_HID 3
#define USB_CLASS_PRINTER 7
#define USB_CLASS_MASS_STORAGE 8
#define USB_CLASS_HUB 9
#define USB_CLASS_DATA 10
#define USB_CLASS_VENDOR_SPEC 0xff
 
/*
* Descriptor types
*/
#define USB_DT_DEVICE 0x01
#define USB_DT_CONFIG 0x02
#define USB_DT_STRING 0x03
#define USB_DT_INTERFACE 0x04
#define USB_DT_ENDPOINT 0x05
 
#define USB_DT_HID 0x21
#define USB_DT_REPORT 0x22
#define USB_DT_PHYSICAL 0x23
#define USB_DT_HUB 0x29
 
/*
* Descriptor sizes per descriptor type
*/
#define USB_DT_DEVICE_SIZE 18
#define USB_DT_CONFIG_SIZE 9
#define USB_DT_INTERFACE_SIZE 9
#define USB_DT_ENDPOINT_SIZE 7
#define USB_DT_ENDPOINT_AUDIO_SIZE 9 /* Audio extension */
#define USB_DT_HUB_NONVAR_SIZE 7
 
 
/* ensure byte-packed structures */
 
#include <pshpack1.h>
 
 
/* All standard descriptors have these 2 fields in common */
struct usb_descriptor_header {
unsigned char bLength;
unsigned char bDescriptorType;
};
 
/* String descriptor */
struct usb_string_descriptor {
unsigned char bLength;
unsigned char bDescriptorType;
unsigned short wData[1];
};
 
/* HID descriptor */
struct usb_hid_descriptor {
unsigned char bLength;
unsigned char bDescriptorType;
unsigned short bcdHID;
unsigned char bCountryCode;
unsigned char bNumDescriptors;
};
 
/* Endpoint descriptor */
#define USB_MAXENDPOINTS 32
struct usb_endpoint_descriptor {
unsigned char bLength;
unsigned char bDescriptorType;
unsigned char bEndpointAddress;
unsigned char bmAttributes;
unsigned short wMaxPacketSize;
unsigned char bInterval;
unsigned char bRefresh;
unsigned char bSynchAddress;
 
unsigned char *extra; /* Extra descriptors */
int extralen;
};
 
#define USB_ENDPOINT_ADDRESS_MASK 0x0f /* in bEndpointAddress */
#define USB_ENDPOINT_DIR_MASK 0x80
 
#define USB_ENDPOINT_TYPE_MASK 0x03 /* in bmAttributes */
#define USB_ENDPOINT_TYPE_CONTROL 0
#define USB_ENDPOINT_TYPE_ISOCHRONOUS 1
#define USB_ENDPOINT_TYPE_BULK 2
#define USB_ENDPOINT_TYPE_INTERRUPT 3
 
/* Interface descriptor */
#define USB_MAXINTERFACES 32
struct usb_interface_descriptor {
unsigned char bLength;
unsigned char bDescriptorType;
unsigned char bInterfaceNumber;
unsigned char bAlternateSetting;
unsigned char bNumEndpoints;
unsigned char bInterfaceClass;
unsigned char bInterfaceSubClass;
unsigned char bInterfaceProtocol;
unsigned char iInterface;
 
struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *endpoint;
 
unsigned char *extra; /* Extra descriptors */
int extralen;
};
 
#define USB_MAXALTSETTING 128 /* Hard limit */
 
struct usb_interface {
struct usb_interface_descriptor *altsetting;
 
int num_altsetting;
};
 
/* Configuration descriptor information.. */
#define USB_MAXCONFIG 8
struct usb_config_descriptor {
unsigned char bLength;
unsigned char bDescriptorType;
unsigned short wTotalLength;
unsigned char bNumInterfaces;
unsigned char bConfigurationValue;
unsigned char iConfiguration;
unsigned char bmAttributes;
unsigned char MaxPower;
 
struct usb_interface *interface;
 
unsigned char *extra; /* Extra descriptors */
int extralen;
};
 
/* Device descriptor */
struct usb_device_descriptor {
unsigned char bLength;
unsigned char bDescriptorType;
unsigned short bcdUSB;
unsigned char bDeviceClass;
unsigned char bDeviceSubClass;
unsigned char bDeviceProtocol;
unsigned char bMaxPacketSize0;
unsigned short idVendor;
unsigned short idProduct;
unsigned short bcdDevice;
unsigned char iManufacturer;
unsigned char iProduct;
unsigned char iSerialNumber;
unsigned char bNumConfigurations;
};
 
struct usb_ctrl_setup {
unsigned char bRequestType;
unsigned char bRequest;
unsigned short wValue;
unsigned short wIndex;
unsigned short wLength;
};
 
/*
* Standard requests
*/
#define USB_REQ_GET_STATUS 0x00
#define USB_REQ_CLEAR_FEATURE 0x01
/* 0x02 is reserved */
#define USB_REQ_SET_FEATURE 0x03
/* 0x04 is reserved */
#define USB_REQ_SET_ADDRESS 0x05
#define USB_REQ_GET_DESCRIPTOR 0x06
#define USB_REQ_SET_DESCRIPTOR 0x07
#define USB_REQ_GET_CONFIGURATION 0x08
#define USB_REQ_SET_CONFIGURATION 0x09
#define USB_REQ_GET_INTERFACE 0x0A
#define USB_REQ_SET_INTERFACE 0x0B
#define USB_REQ_SYNCH_FRAME 0x0C
 
#define USB_TYPE_STANDARD (0x00 << 5)
#define USB_TYPE_CLASS (0x01 << 5)
#define USB_TYPE_VENDOR (0x02 << 5)
#define USB_TYPE_RESERVED (0x03 << 5)
 
#define USB_RECIP_DEVICE 0x00
#define USB_RECIP_INTERFACE 0x01
#define USB_RECIP_ENDPOINT 0x02
#define USB_RECIP_OTHER 0x03
 
/*
* Various libusb API related stuff
*/
 
#define USB_ENDPOINT_IN 0x80
#define USB_ENDPOINT_OUT 0x00
 
/* Error codes */
#define USB_ERROR_BEGIN 500000
 
/*
* This is supposed to look weird. This file is generated from autoconf
* and I didn't want to make this too complicated.
*/
#define USB_LE16_TO_CPU(x)
 
/* Data types */
/* struct usb_device; */
/* struct usb_bus; */
 
struct usb_device {
struct usb_device *next, *prev;
 
char filename[LIBUSB_PATH_MAX];
 
struct usb_bus *bus;
 
struct usb_device_descriptor descriptor;
struct usb_config_descriptor *config;
 
void *dev; /* Darwin support */
};
 
struct usb_bus {
struct usb_bus *next, *prev;
 
char dirname[LIBUSB_PATH_MAX];
 
struct usb_device *devices;
unsigned long location;
};
 
/* Version information, Windows specific */
struct usb_version {
struct {
int major;
int minor;
int micro;
int nano;
} dll;
struct {
int major;
int minor;
int micro;
int nano;
} driver;
};
 
 
struct usb_dev_handle;
typedef struct usb_dev_handle usb_dev_handle;
 
/* Variables */
extern struct usb_bus *usb_busses;
 
 
#include <poppack.h>
 
 
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
 
/* Function prototypes */
 
/* usb.c */
usb_dev_handle *usb_open(struct usb_device *dev);
int usb_close(usb_dev_handle *dev);
int usb_get_string(usb_dev_handle *dev, int index, int langid, char *buf,
size_t buflen);
int usb_get_string_simple(usb_dev_handle *dev, int index, char *buf,
size_t buflen);
 
/* descriptors.c */
int usb_get_descriptor_by_endpoint(usb_dev_handle *udev, int ep,
unsigned char type, unsigned char index,
void *buf, int size);
int usb_get_descriptor(usb_dev_handle *udev, unsigned char type,
unsigned char index, void *buf, int size);
 
/* <arch>.c */
int usb_bulk_write(usb_dev_handle *dev, int ep, char *bytes, int size,
int timeout);
int usb_bulk_read(usb_dev_handle *dev, int ep, char *bytes, int size,
int timeout);
int usb_interrupt_write(usb_dev_handle *dev, int ep, char *bytes, int size,
int timeout);
int usb_interrupt_read(usb_dev_handle *dev, int ep, char *bytes, int size,
int timeout);
int usb_control_msg(usb_dev_handle *dev, int requesttype, int request,
int value, int index, char *bytes, int size,
int timeout);
int usb_set_configuration(usb_dev_handle *dev, int configuration);
int usb_claim_interface(usb_dev_handle *dev, int interface);
int usb_release_interface(usb_dev_handle *dev, int interface);
int usb_set_altinterface(usb_dev_handle *dev, int alternate);
int usb_resetep(usb_dev_handle *dev, unsigned int ep);
int usb_clear_halt(usb_dev_handle *dev, unsigned int ep);
int usb_reset(usb_dev_handle *dev);
 
char *usb_strerror(void);
 
void usb_init(void);
void usb_set_debug(int level);
int usb_find_busses(void);
int usb_find_devices(void);
struct usb_device *usb_device(usb_dev_handle *dev);
struct usb_bus *usb_get_busses(void);
 
 
/* Windows specific functions */
 
const struct usb_version *usb_get_version(void);
 
int usb_isochronous_setup_async(usb_dev_handle *dev, void **context,
unsigned char ep, int pktsize);
int usb_bulk_setup_async(usb_dev_handle *dev, void **context,
unsigned char ep);
int usb_interrupt_setup_async(usb_dev_handle *dev, void **context,
unsigned char ep);
 
int usb_submit_async(void *context, char *bytes, int size);
int usb_reap_async(void *context, int timeout);
int usb_free_async(void **context);
 
 
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
 
#endif /* __USB_H__ */
 
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Anleitung
==========
 
 
1. Treiber downloaden und entpacken.
2. Den GPS-Empfänger einstecken.
3. In dem Treiber-Installations-Fenster den Punkt "Software von einer Liste oder bestimmte Quelle installieren." auswählen und mit Weiter bestätigen.
4. Den Punkt "Diese Quellen nach dem zutreffendsten Treiber durchsuchen" und dort an "Folgende Quellen ..." einen Hacken machen und den Speicherort des entpackten Treiber angeben.
5. Auf die Schaltfläche "Weiter" klicken. Windows installiert den neune Treiber.
6. Jetzt sollte der GPS-Empfänger gehen.
 
 
 
 
Hinweis
=======
 
Dieser modifizierte Treiber wurde nicht von Conrad und/oder u-Blox freigegeben.
Es wird mit diesen Treiber keinen Support von Conrad und/oder u-Blox geben.
Conrad und/oder u-Blox haften auch nicht für diesen Treiber. DIE EINHALTUNG ZUGESICHERTER EIGENSCHAFTEN ODER FÜR SCHÄDEN, DIE DURCH DEN EINSATZ ENTSTANDEN SEIN KÖNNTEN, ÜBERNIMMT DER AUTOR KEINERLEI HAFTUNG. SIE NUTZEN DIE SOFTWARE AUF EIGENE GEFAHR!
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