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I recently tried installing libusb(and failing) using the following:
as mentioned on the askUbuntu. But I got errors saying following packages couldn't be installed: libusb-1.0-0-dev: libusb-1.0-0-dev (2:1.0.21-1) will be installed(note- I don't remember the exact error since I moved on and installed it using cmake by downloading the .tar file) https://applicationgenerous816.weebly.com/dinasty-warrior-extreme-legend-5-rip-rar.html.
So I changed the command accordingly but still in vain. Due to the persistent error I installed the package from the Ubuntu repository. Details of the package I downloaded:
Now I am trying to use Mircosoft Kinect V2 for SLAM through libfreenect2 on Ubuntu 14.04 and ROS Indigo and getting an error:
PCSX2 only supports games (a.k.a. Disc images) in ISO, BIN, IMG, MDF, and NRG. Or more specifically, the filename of your game needs to be “ Shadow of Colossus.iso ”, “ Shadow of Colossus.bin ”, etc. Keep reading if the PS2 game you downloaded is not in these formats. New in libusb-win32 1.2.6.0: Official release. Removed ISO maximum transfer size restrictions/transfer spltting. Fixed inf-wizard device notification issue.
Installation instructions. Download the drivers from here. Another tutorial more detailled: Note: These instructions were originally for iPod, but works for any generic USB device you want to get working on a 64 bit Windows OS. Simply replace every instance of “iPod” with “PS3 controller” in the instructions. Installing Libusb For Pcsx2 Cheats. PCSX2 is a Playstation 2 'emulator', a free program that tries to replicate the Playstation 2 console to enable you to play PS2 games on your PC. Advantages over the Playstation 2 console Custom resolutions, up to 4096x4096. Using a PS3 controller After I installed Project64 and started playing. PCSX2 is a Playstation 2 'emulator', a free program that tries to replicate the Playstation 2 console to enable you to play PS2 games on your PC. Advantages over the Playstation 2 console Custom resolutions, up to 4096x4096, Anti Aliasing and Texture filtering to make your old PS2 games look better than their HD remakes!
After Googling and stackoverflowing I figured out that this error is due to an older version of libusb. So I checked the version using the following command from another askUbuntu Question :
dpkg -l libusb-1.0*
The output I received detailed that the version number is 1.0.17 however the latest is available online is 1.0.21
It makes perfect sense because I downloaded the 1.0.17 version. Now how can I update libusb 1.0.17 to 1.0.20.
I have already tried the following commands as mentioned on askUbuntu question:
but not of much use. The version of libusb is still 1.0.17. Kindly suggest another method to update it to 1.0.20. In case you recommend deleting the existing version and reinstalling the new version 1.0.20 then kindly outline the steps to delete the libusb 1.0.17 (keep in mind that I installed it using make).
[EDIT - Ubuntu 14.04]and I cannot upgrade to 16.04 since the packages that I need to work with are compatible with 14.04 only
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I have a C program that have #include part in the header.
I have download libusb-1.0.0 to my computer. If I simply copy libusb-1.0.0 folder to the folder where my C program is, it will not work. Therefore, I think I have to somehow install libuse-1.-.- to the folder where my C program is. However, I do not how to install it.
Could anybody please help me.Thanks!
JohnJohn
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Usually to use the library you need to install the dev version.
Try
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First,
Second, replace
<libusb.h>
with <libusb-1.0/libusb.h>
.update:
don't need to change any file.just add this to your Makefile.
its result is that
kangearkangear-I/usr/include/libusb-1.0 -lusb-1.0
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Here is what worked for me. Plenilunio antonio muoz molina pdf. Of matlab 2015b installation key.
Install the userspace USB programming library development files
The path should appear as (or similar)
Include the header to your C code
Compile your C file
mrbeanmrbean
My two cents: libusbx is pretty active lately and works like a charm on Debian GNU/Linux (should be the same for Ubuntu). Then
will drop libusbx to
RenaudRenaud/usr/local
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'I need to install it to the folder of my C program.' Why?
Include usb.h:
and remember to add -lusb to gcc:
This work fine for me.
Dennis NPDennis NP
you can creat symlink to your libusb after locate it in your system :
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