| ??? 03/16/04 11:58 Read: times |
#66833 - RE: USB chip Responding to: ???'s previous message |
You might consider the frequently mentioned simple solution of using a USB to serial/parallel chip such as the one from FTDI. If this is feasible in your application it gets you away from having to write any USB related code at all. |
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