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GSD is the easiest way to add support of new device in LinuxMCEhome system. There are a few steps which should be proceeded via LinuxMCE-Admin Website: | GSD is the easiest way to add support of new device in LinuxMCEhome system. There are a few steps which should be proceeded via LinuxMCE-Admin Website: | ||
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[[GSD to drive a Weeder I/O WTDIO-M]] | [[GSD to drive a Weeder I/O WTDIO-M]] | ||
[[IR/GSD codes syncronization]] | [[IR/GSD codes syncronization]] |
Revision as of 11:50, 10 August 2007
Generic Serial Device (GSD)
GSD is the easiest way to add support of new device in LinuxMCEhome system. There are a few steps which should be proceeded via LinuxMCE-Admin Website:
How to add your own GSD device