Can anyone recommend a quick and dirty way to detect the presence (or absence) of a particular USB device (or set of devices) from the command line? Perhaps a utility that dumps the device tree to the console?
This is for detecting USB devices during boot cycling.
Thanks!
-Zach
Zachary,
you wrote on Monday, July 14, 2003, 19:41:48:
GZC> Can anyone recommend a quick and dirty way to detect the presence
GZC> (or absence) of a particular USB device (or set of devices) from
GZC> the command line? Perhaps a utility that dumps the device tree to
GZC> the console?
DevCon sample in the DDK.
Ralf.
DEVCON DDK sample.
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Subject: [ntdev] USB debugging: scripted device detection
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> Can anyone recommend a quick and dirty way to detect the presence
(or absence) of a particular USB device (or set of devices) from the
command line? Perhaps a utility that dumps the device tree to the
console?
>
> This is for detecting USB devices during boot cycling.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Zach
>
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