Thanks for that.
Unfortunately I'm not sure if this particular approach is going to help.
From what I see, your avenue is requiring me to install and us GTK ?
Problem is that there are already so many compenents involved, v_usb, linusb.net, c, c#, and serval IDEs (ATmelStudio, VS) .... and GTK would be yet another layer adding to the confusion ?
(assumed from an initial look)
Having read the above back to myself, I may even now step further back and try and work out the c side of things, cutting out the c#.
1 less thing to clutter the horizon.
Of course, I'm open to being pursuaded ....
Unfortunately I'm not sure if this particular approach is going to help.
From what I see, your avenue is requiring me to install and us GTK ?
Problem is that there are already so many compenents involved, v_usb, linusb.net, c, c#, and serval IDEs (ATmelStudio, VS) .... and GTK would be yet another layer adding to the confusion ?
(assumed from an initial look)
Having read the above back to myself, I may even now step further back and try and work out the c side of things, cutting out the c#.
1 less thing to clutter the horizon.
Of course, I'm open to being pursuaded ....