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Hi, I've been trying for almost a week to interface with a 
special-purpose USB device which is used in a project I'm working on.
The only thing I'm sure is that it's based on the Cypress CY7C64713, and 
that I can use the combination CyAPI.h/CyAPI.lib when programming with 
it in Windows.
I've read on the linux-usb web page that support for those chips should 
be built-in on recent kernels, but then the same page speaks about 
firmwares and stuff and I simply get lost. I don't have the time  nor 
the guts to reverse-engineer the driver for windows.
What am I supposed to do? From what I understand, Cypress chips are 
pretty popular, is it possible I am the first one facing this issue?

Luca

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