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			<title><![CDATA[HIDSharp 2.6.2 released.]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>I&#039;ve posted a new version of HIDSharp, 2.6.2. Here&#039;s the link: <a href="https://software.seekye.com/hidsharp">https://software.seekye.com/hidsharp</a></p><p>I&#039;ve been using HIDSharp for device testing and programming through Raspberry Pi devices, so Linux support is greatly improved by this version:</p><p>HidDevice.GetSerialPorts() lets you get the serial ports corresponding to a USB composite HID device.<br />HidDevice.GetUsbPort() lets you get information about the USB port to which the HID device is connected. You can use this for visual displays where you have a number of USB devices connected to the same hub, and don&#039;t want the connected device list dancing around.<br />SerialDevice.GetManufacturerName(), GetProductName(), and GetSerialNumber() all work on Linux now.</p><p>There are other improvements and bug fixes as well.</p><p>Enjoy!</p><p>God bless.</p><p>James</p>]]></description>
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