WINE does not support USB.
One of my supportees called about running LeapFrog in WINE. She couldn't get the scanning wand to work. I consulted the WineHQ and found only one listing, in 2008. It's not even rated for WINE.
I thought maybe that CodeWeaver's CrossOver would work, but consulting the website proved otherwise. The "perhaps test" was to create a link between the Linux /dev/usb device and a COMn in the WINE's dosdevices subdirectory. That obviously won't work.
I brought the scanning wand and books it scans home and tried them out in my XP guest OS under VB. When downloading the audio file for a book the wand constantly disconnects the USB port. To make the connection permanent I have to make a permanent entry under the USB configuration tab by right mousing on the add button and selecting the device from the popup menu. Then, I have to have it plugged into the port BEFORE I start up XP to avoid a "can't find ..." error. But, either way, with the permanent configuration setting the device works in XP under VB. But, alas, NOT in WINE or CrossOver. Too bad.
One of my supportees called about running LeapFrog in WINE. She couldn't get the scanning wand to work. I consulted the WineHQ and found only one listing, in 2008. It's not even rated for WINE.
I thought maybe that CodeWeaver's CrossOver would work, but consulting the website proved otherwise. The "perhaps test" was to create a link between the Linux /dev/usb device and a COMn in the WINE's dosdevices subdirectory. That obviously won't work.
I brought the scanning wand and books it scans home and tried them out in my XP guest OS under VB. When downloading the audio file for a book the wand constantly disconnects the USB port. To make the connection permanent I have to make a permanent entry under the USB configuration tab by right mousing on the add button and selecting the device from the popup menu. Then, I have to have it plugged into the port BEFORE I start up XP to avoid a "can't find ..." error. But, either way, with the permanent configuration setting the device works in XP under VB. But, alas, NOT in WINE or CrossOver. Too bad.
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