[ale] reverse engineering USB ?
Danny Cox
danscox at mindspring.com
Tue May 28 08:36:27 EDT 2002
Christopher,
On Fri, 2002-05-24 at 13:20, Christopher Bergeron wrote:
> Can anyone point me to some useful tools for linux that will let me reverse
> engineer my Griffin PowerMate
> (http://www.griffintechnology.com/audio/pwrmate.html) or my Sony eMarker?
> Both are USB and I'd really like to hack them to work with linux.
> Shockingly, usb.org is a Windows-centric site (which I find quite ironic
> based on USB's universal spec). Anyway, I'm new to USB and I'd like to
> figure out what makes these puppies tick.
>
> Any pointers or useful info are greatly appreciated...!
Lame pointer: I remember reading about a windoze proggy that would
sniff the USB traffic in the manner of ethereal. However, I can't
remember the name of it. Sorry. I do know that many USB hackers used
it extensivly to reverse engineer a great many USB devices.
Greg KH (Kroah-Hartman) is the USB maintainer. He could probably point
you to the Win USB sniffer. His email is: greg at kroah.com.
Good luck!
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medieval traditions of sorcery and black art.
Danny
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