Re: [ros-users] is a native ROS device possible?

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Subject: Re: [ros-users] is a native ROS device possible?
On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 11:06 AM, John Galloway <> wrote:
> It appears (i.e. just reading the docs, I haven't brought up a ROS env yet) that at present every ROS device has to have an executable (or driver) on a host (which is found in the package for that device).  It would seem ideal that a device using USB (for example) could have its driver embedded to allow a generic USB driver to detect that this is a ROS device and link it into the graph of nodes (allowing the device to publish and subscribe etc) without a device specific driver being needed.  Is this possible within the current APIs?


Somewhat related are the embedded motor control boards developed by
Synapticon (a ROSCon 2012 sponsor):
http://www.synapticon.com/
They have some XMOS-based boards that "speak" ROS natively.

    brian.