That's a good point, but USB signal communication is not OS dependent. USB is a standard. There is a way to, in effect, make a driver for the PC. There is a device that analyzes USB communications for the purpose of PC development. This device would make it possible to write a driver so Naomi I/O communications would work in Windows. Although I can get the device, I don't know about writing device drivers.RGP wrote:joshua3dg wrote:Currently, there are no drivers for any of the Naomi I/O converters.
Maybe cus Naomi runs in Unix.
joshua3dg wrote:That's a good point, but USB signal communication is not OS dependent. USB is a standard. There is a way to, in effect, make a driver for the PC. There is a device that analyzes USB communications for the purpose of PC development. This device would make it possible to write a driver so Naomi I/O communications would work in Windows. Although I can get the device, I don't know about writing device drivers.RGP wrote:joshua3dg wrote:Currently, there are no drivers for any of the Naomi I/O converters.
Maybe cus Naomi runs in Unix.
So is possible?
joshua3dg wrote:That's a good point, but USB signal communication is not OS dependent. USB is a standard. There is a way to, in effect, make a driver for the PC. There is a device that analyzes USB communications for the purpose of PC development. This device would make it possible to write a driver so Naomi I/O communications would work in Windows. Although I can get the device, I don't know about writing device drivers.RGP wrote:joshua3dg wrote:Currently, there are no drivers for any of the Naomi I/O converters.
Maybe cus Naomi runs in Unix.
I know some people that can write drivers with the aid of a USB analyzer. Lack of funds for the hardware is the only thing holding me back.