Very cool. Would that be doable to adapt for a 64bits version?

Thierry

2017-10-12 13:29 GMT+02:00 Julien <julien.delplan...@inria.fr>:

> Hello,
>
> A bit late, there is a Libusb [1] binding (using UFFI) and support for the
> Human Interface Device [2] (that uses the binding but is written in pure
> Smalltalk) for Pharo.
>
> Everything is on the github repository [3]. « Install »  and « Quick
> start »  sections give you all you need to start using the project.
>
> One could also have a look at the wiki [4].
>
> It works on Linux but hasn’t been tested on Mac OS nor Windows (it should
> work since libusb library works on these platforms).
>
> Do not forget to install the 32 bits versions of libusb on your computer.
>
> The purpose of this library is to provide the ability to use USB devices
> directly from Pharo.
>
> For example, one could get data from a PS3 controller, a mouse, a
> keyboard, an Arduino device, etc…
>
> Cheers,
>
> Julien
>
> PS: I realised this project during an internship in TaMère SCRL company
> [5]. Thanks to them!
>
> Links:
> [1]: http://libusb.info
> [2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_interface_device
> [3]: https://github.com/tamerescrl/libusb-pharo
> [4]: https://github.com/tamerescrl/libusb-pharo/wiki
> [5]: http://tamere.eu
>

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