10-22-2013
/dev/bus/usb isn't for serial ports, it is for raw USB communication. His software would have to speak USB protocol, and know how to use it to talk to the device.
Sometimes this is necessary for strange cameras, but isn't often done.
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device::usb::pcsensor::hidtemper::temper
Device::USB::PCSensor::HidTEMPer::TEMPer(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Device::USB::PCSensor::HidTEMPer::TEMPer(3pm)
Device::USB::PCSensor::HidTEMPer::TEMPer - The HidTEMPer thermometer
VERSION
Version 0.02
SYNOPSIS
None
DESCRIPTION
This is the implementation of the HidTEMPer thermometer that have only one internal sensor measuring the temperature. It is important to
notice that the TEMPer device with one external sensor will not function, although being recognized correctly.
CONSTANTS
None
METHODS
o init()
Initialize the device, connects the sensors and makes the object ready for use.
INHERIT METHODS FROM
Device::USB::PCSensor::HidTEMPer::Device
DEPENDENCIES
This module internally includes and takes use of the following packages:
use Device::USB::PCSensor::HidTEMPer::Device;
use Device::USB::PCSensor::HidTEMPer::TEMPer::Internal;
This module uses the strict and warning pragmas.
BUGS
Please report any bugs or missing features using the CPAN RT tool.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
None
AUTHOR
Magnus Sulland < msulland@cpan.org >
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
None
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2010 Magnus Sulland
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.1 2010-07-24 Device::USB::PCSensor::HidTEMPer::TEMPer(3pm)