Hi everyone.
I've been searching on the net and on this forum without any result ...
Does anyone know how to integrate Libusb-0.1.12 in the open2x environnement ?
I was able to make it work on Ubuntu with the default g++ compiler (I just followed the install file instructions). But I don't know how to make it work with arm-open2x-linux-g++. When I "link"(not the correct word I think) the libusb.la library by writing -L"Location of the file" -lusb, the arm-open2x-linux-g++ compiler don't find it ??? But when i do the same with the classical g++ compiler it works perfectly.
That's the last step of a project in which I will use the gp2x as an oscilloscope. It's perfectly working on Ubuntu. As soon as I will finish it, I'll post the all project on this forum(circuit schematics in PCB format, usb PIC18F4550 protocol source code [firmware], oscilloscope source code [host application]...).
The version of Libusb that I use can be find here
The version of Open2x here
I'm using Ubuntu 7.10
.: Thank you :.
[I originally post this message in the wrong forum. I'm sorry about that :unsure: ]
I've been searching on the net and on this forum without any result ...
Does anyone know how to integrate Libusb-0.1.12 in the open2x environnement ?
I was able to make it work on Ubuntu with the default g++ compiler (I just followed the install file instructions). But I don't know how to make it work with arm-open2x-linux-g++. When I "link"(not the correct word I think) the libusb.la library by writing -L"Location of the file" -lusb, the arm-open2x-linux-g++ compiler don't find it ??? But when i do the same with the classical g++ compiler it works perfectly.
That's the last step of a project in which I will use the gp2x as an oscilloscope. It's perfectly working on Ubuntu. As soon as I will finish it, I'll post the all project on this forum(circuit schematics in PCB format, usb PIC18F4550 protocol source code [firmware], oscilloscope source code [host application]...).
The version of Libusb that I use can be find here
The version of Open2x here
I'm using Ubuntu 7.10
.: Thank you :.
[I originally post this message in the wrong forum. I'm sorry about that :unsure: ]