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In order to avoid that customers of ZTEX boards need to purchase their own vendor ID, the product ID 0x100 (ZTEX vendor ID is 0x221a) is reserved for ZTEX boards that support the [[http:// | In order to avoid that customers of ZTEX boards need to purchase their own vendor ID, the product ID 0x100 (ZTEX vendor ID is 0x221a) is reserved for ZTEX boards that support the [[http:// | ||
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- | ===== Windows ===== | ||
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- | Under Windows a driver has to be assigned to USB ID's, see [[en: | ||
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- | ===== Linux ===== | ||
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- | Under Linux no driver is required. The hardware can be accessed directly using the libusb library. | ||
- | To grant access to the usb device to all users, add the following UDEV rule by creating / | ||
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- | **SYSFS** is deprecated. On newer systems use the following udev rule: | ||
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- | SUBSYSTEM==" | ||
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