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USB sniffer tool....

USB sniffer tool....

2006-01-18 by Carsten Grøn

Hello,
With all the fuzz about the LPC2148 and USB, I was wondering if anyone 
(in here :-) is using the SnoopyPro USB sniffer ? 
(http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=34567)

It looks nice, but I'm interested in peoples experience with it (if 
any).

Regards,
Carsten

Re: [lpc2000] USB sniffer tool....

2006-01-19 by Bertrik Sikken

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Carsten Gr\ufffdn wrote:
> Hello,
> With all the fuzz about the LPC2148 and USB, I was wondering if anyone
> (in here :-) is using the SnoopyPro USB sniffer ?
> (http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=34567)
> 
> It looks nice, but I'm interested in peoples experience with it (if
> any).

It seems there are lots of USB sniffers around and I tried a couple
but I never bothered to do a side-by-side comparison.

I think they all basically work, but the difference is in the exact
output format which is different for each one.
The output format can be important if you already have some scripts
around that can parse the USB logs to make them more meaningful.
Usually the scripts only work with the output of a specific sniffer.

Bertrik


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