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This document should give detailed information about the current state of the USB subsystem and its API for USB device drivers. The first section will deal with the basics of USB devices. You will learn about different types of devices and their properties. Going into detail you will see how USB devices communicate on the bus. The second section gives an overview of the Linux USB subsystem [2] and the device driver framework. Then the API and its data structures will be explained step by step. The last section of this document contains a reference of all API calls and their return codes.
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Part 1- In Maya, exporting a cube with textures
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Software Requirements:
To complete this tutorial you must have installed on your computer the following:
• Blender Version 2.43a (or later) (Available at: http://www.blender.org )
• Google Earth Version 4.0.2091 Beta (or later) (Available at: http://earth.google.com )
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• Python Programming Language Version 2.4.3 ( Available at: http://www.python.org/download/ ) Note: The latest version of Python (version 2.5) will not work with the Collada 1.4 V 0.3.108 plug-in.
Software Test:
To make sure you have all of the proper software installed, open Blender to the default scene. Select File / Export / Collada 1.4 (.dae). The Collada Export dialogue screen will be displayed. Set the file name to “test” and set to save it to your desktop. Select Triangles, Disable Physics, and Use Relative Paths.
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