Hi Johnson,

>> PS: Have you tested the drivers from http://bretjohnson.us/ yet?
>> That one is more open source but only does UHCI USB 1.1. :-).

> Finally someone did the job: Code USB programs with assembly language.

Well, 170000 lines of Assembly and 5000 of C, who will ever be
able to understand and update that code? I hope at least Bret
still understands it :-). By the way, what is the license?

I am really curious about performance and compatibility
comparisons between the Bret Johnson USB drivers and the
Georg Potthast drivers. Did anybody try them both yet?

URLs: http://bretjohnson.us/ - www.auersoft.eu/dosusb14.zip

If they both give access to the packet layer (the Georg
Potthast one does, afair) through their APIs in some
way, it should be possible to write a wrapper: Then you
could use device drivers made for one of the 2 USB stacks
with the respectively other USB stack :-).

As said, the FreeDOS OEM edition of the G.P. drivers is
free for any use with FreeDOS and has public domain device
drivers but a closed source freeware USB stack, while the
B.J. drivers are completely "source available" but I could
not find the license details for that one.

Eric



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