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| Binding to a tiny part of [libusb](http://libusb.info/). | ||||
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| For a more complete binding, have a look at the more complete and more advanced [ocaml-usb](https://github.com/letoh/ocaml-usb). | ||||
| For a more complete binding, have a look at the more complete and more advanced | ||||
| [ocaml-usb](https://github.com/letoh/ocaml-usb). | ||||
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| I wrote this alternate binding: | ||||
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| - in order to experiment more in depth with Ctypes; | ||||
| - and because I needed something more portable than ocaml-usb: this one is working on Windows, which was not the case of ocaml-usb when I started this project. | ||||
| - and because I needed something more portable than ocaml-usb: this one is | ||||
|   working on Windows, which was not the case of ocaml-usb when I started this | ||||
|   project. | ||||
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| # Dependency | ||||
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| Obviously, `libusb` must installed before compilation. `pkg-config` is used in order to locate the library during compilation. | ||||
| Obviously, `libusb` must installed before compilation. `pkg-config` is used in | ||||
| order to locate the library during compilation. | ||||
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| On Debian-like systems: `apt install libusb-1.0-0-dev` | ||||
| On cygwin, I used mingw64 OCaml installation. This is why I installed `mingw64-x86_64-libusb1.0` package. | ||||
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| On cygwin, I used mingw64 OCaml installation. This is why I installed | ||||
| `mingw64-x86_64-libusb1.0` package. | ||||
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