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Developing USB PC Peripherals

Developing USB PC Peripherals

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Out of date
Review: If you're looking to work with USB, this book is way too out of date. It includes Windows 98 sample code (on floppy disk) and does not mention USB 1.1 or 2.0. 65 of the 170 pages are sample code that are on the companion disk.

I recommend looking at something like USB Complete by Jan Axelson.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: No real info
Review: No real stuff to develop a working USB architecture. I was looking for a reference on how to develop working hardware, embedded SW, drivers and applications for USB, but this book is not it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Must-read roadmap to scattered USB documentation
Review: This book provides a top-down exposition of the USB; which can be arduous to discern from the cacophany of legalistic overly abstract USB.ORG specs and the bare documentation crumbs offered by Microsoft along with their scattered implementation. Yes, as the first book on a topic, most of the info is hidden somewhere for free and the book addresses the Intel part directly, but I found the information extremely clear and relevant to the Cypress-based design i'm working on. This book provides the missing RoadMap to the USB mystery and, at least for me, provided the AHA!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A promis but not deliver Book!!!
Review: With this book you can not Developing USB PC Peripherals! You can not find any sample of Peripherals code, any sample of end-point, just enumeration.... No bulk , Iso, intrrapt or control code demo. Mr.Wooi Ming Tan just use the need for USB samples to make many. All the code that in the book can be found in Intel or Keil WEB sit - free of charge. The name of the book should be - Same sample USB a Enumetion code. All the book is only 176 pages, and is just starting point.


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