Thanks to the flexibility of Linux, it's possible to run the OS directly from a USB drive, but is that the right approach? Here are the pros and cons.
In theory, writing a Linux device driver shouldn’t be that hard, but it is harder than it looks. However, using libusb, you can easily deal with USB devices from user space, which, for many purposes, ...
MCCI's TrueTask USB stack uses a modular driver architecture that is not only compact and portable but fast too. It handles USB 3.0 and all USB device protocols. USB is ubiquitous with USB 3.0 (see ...
In what’s perhaps one of the most impressive laptop reverse engineering posts in recent memory, [Andrey Konovalov] brings us an incredibly detailed story of how he’s discovered and successfully ...
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