Mouse driver

Nicholas Krause xerofoify at gmail.com
Sun Mar 8 21:15:58 EDT 2015



On March 8, 2015 9:12:28 PM EDT, Ronit Halder <ronit.linux at gmail.com> wrote:
>How to get the interrupt number for any device.
The easiest way is to take a look for your device's id in lsusb and see if the interrupt number is there for your device. 
Nick
>
>On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 3:39 AM, Nicholas Krause <xerofoify at gmail.com>
>wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On March 8, 2015 5:51:58 PM EDT, Maxime Ripard <
>> maxime.ripard at free-electrons.com> wrote:
>> >Nick,
>> >
>> >On Fri, Mar 06, 2015 at 11:39:21PM -0500, nick wrote:
>> >> On 2015-03-06 11:36 PM, Ronit Halder wrote:
>> >> > This is my semester project and Thanks.
>> >>
>> >> Does it have to be a input driver? If you really want to impress
>> >> your teacher and get a better mark,try writing a basic network or
>> >> usb driver.
>> >
>> >Except that an USB or at networking driver is a few orders of
>> >magnitude more difficult than an input driver.
>> >
>> >While it would certainly be a wonderful achievement, it really is
>not
>> >reasonable to suggest that on this list.
>> >
>> >Maxime
>> It was only a suggestion.  I didn't realize that was impolite on the
>list.
>> I was seeing if I could help him get a better mark as sometimes in my
>> experience they get bonus marks for writing more difficult programs
>in this
>> case,  more complex drivers.
>> Sorry,
>> Nick
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>>

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