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- PyUSB 1.0 - Easy USB access from Python
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- Introduction
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- The PyUSB module provides Python with easy access to the host
- machine's Universal Serial Bus (USB) system.
- Until 0.4 version, PyUSB used to be a thin wrapper aroung libusb.
- With 1.0 version, things changed considerably. Now PyUSB is an
- API rich, backend neutral Python USB module easy to use.
- As with most Python modules, PyUSB's documentation is based on Python
- doc strings and can therefore be manipulated by tools such as pydoc.
- You can also find a tutorial at: http://pyusb.sourceforge.net/docs/1.0/tutorial.html.
- PyUSB is being developed and tested in Linux and Windows, but it should work
- fine in any platform running Python >= 2.4, ctypes and at least one of the
- builtin backends.
- PyUSB supports libusb 0.1, libusb 1.0 and OpenUSB, but the user does not need
- to worry about that, unless in some corner cases.
- If you have any question about PyUSB, you can use the PyUSB mailing list
- hosted in the SourceForge. In the PyUSB website (http://pyusb.sourceforge.net)
- you can find instructions on how to subscribe to the mailing list.
- Installing PyUSB on GNU/Linux Systems
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- These instructions are for Debian-based systems. Instructions for
- other flavors of GNU/Linux should be similar.
- You will first need to install the following packages:
- 1) python (PyUSB is useless without it), version >= 2.4
- 2) At least one of the supported libraries (libusb 1.0, libusb 0.1 or OpenUSB)
- 3) If your Python version is < 2.5, you have to install ctypes as a separate package,
- because these versions of Python does not ship it.
- For example, the command
- sudo apt-get install python libusb
- should install all these packages on most Debian-based systems with
- access to the proper package repositories.
- Once the above packages are installed, you can install PyUSB
- with the command
- python setup.py install
- run as root from within the same directory as this README file.
- Installing PyUSB on Windows
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- Now that PyUSB is 100% written in Python, you install it on Windows
- in the same way you do on Linux:
- python setup.py install
- Remember that you need libusb (1.0 or 0.1) or OpenUSB running on your
- system. For Windows users, libusb 1.0 is still experimental, so it is
- recommended libusb-win32 package. Check the libusb website for updates
- (http://www.libusb.org).
- Reporting bugs/Submitting patches
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- Some people have been sending me patches and reporting bugs directly
- in my email. Please, do it through SourceForge tracker, I had
- a hardtime tracking their names to put them in the acknowledgments file. ;-)
- PS: this README file was based on the great Josh Lifton's one... ^_^
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