On Sun, Jun 08, David Brownell wrote:

> Seems to me this syntax is weaker than the current
> one (no versioning or class support), so you could
> solve your USR modem problem without new syntax
> (and all the support code + training).

look again, the old syntax is still there.
*.usermap + *.simple_usermap

I believe that most (but maybe not all) devices can be addressed with
just the vendor+product match.

If my modem is fixable, no idea. Vojtec looked at it once and had no
fix. That makes me wonder.

> >--- etc/hotplug-beta/usb.simple_usermap      2003-06-08 
> >21:45:58.000000000 +0200
> >+++ etc/hotplug-beta/usb.simple_usermap      2003-06-08 
> >21:45:42.000000000 +0200
> >@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
> >+# syntax of this file:
> >+# lines starting with # are ignored
> >+# driver matching (values in hex):
> >+# usb_module        idVendor        idProduct
> >+# or
> >+# usb/helperscript idVendor idProduct
> >+#
> >+# U.S. Robotics (3Com) 0082  OfficeConnect Analog Modem
> >+# does not like the usbmodules --device /proc/bus/usb/x/y
> >+acm         0x04c1          0x0082
> 
> 
> 
> 

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