It says it is a vendor specific protocol. I'm not sure which driver you
are talking about though.

On Wed, 20 Apr 2005, Esben H. Ostergaard wrote:

> Hi
>
> I have a JTAGcable II, which is essentially a usb-serial converter. It
> seems that it is not recognized by the kernel (2.6.11), and so no node
> is created in /dev . usbview gives the following info;
>
> Propox JTAGcable II
> Manufacturer: Propox
> Serial Number: FTL5W558
> Speed: 12Mb/s (full)
> USB Version:  2.00
> Device Class: 00(>ifc )
> Device Subclass: 00
> Device Protocol: 00
> Maximum Default Endpoint Size: 8
> Number of Configurations: 1
> Vendor Id: 0403
> Product Id: d738
> Revision Number:  4.00
>
> Config Number: 1
>    Number of Interfaces: 1
>    Attributes: 80
>    MaxPower Needed: 100mA
>
>    Interface Number: 0
>        Name: (none)
>        Alternate Number: 0
>        Class: ff(vend.)
>        Sub Class: ff
>        Protocol: ff
>        Number of Endpoints: 2
>
>            Endpoint Address: 81
>            Direction: in
>            Attribute: 2
>            Type: Bulk
>            Max Packet Size: 64
>            Interval: 0ms
>
>            Endpoint Address: 02
>            Direction: out
>            Attribute: 2
>            Type: Bulk
>            Max Packet Size: 64
>            Interval: 0ms
>
> Clearly, JTAGcable II is recognized, but apparently the product ID
> "d738" from vendor "0403" is not known by the linux kernel. At least it
> seems not to be. Vendor ID of 0403 is FTDI's, a producer of usb->serial
> chips. The product ID is probably specific to Propox JTAGcable II, even
> though the actual chip probably is identical to many other FTDI
> products.
>
>  So my question is, how do I fool the kernel into believing that the
> product is a different product, or at least that it should use the
> "standard" FTDI usb->serial driver, and make an appropriate node
> in /dev ??
>
> Or I might be completely misguided....(!?)
>
> Hope someone can answer this question,
> Thanks (in advance)
> Esben
>
>
>
>
>
> -------------------------------------------------------
> This SF.Net email is sponsored by: New Crystal Reports XI.
> Version 11 adds new functionality designed to reduce time involved in
> creating, integrating, and deploying reporting solutions. Free runtime info,
> new features, or free trial, at: http://www.businessobjects.com/devxi/728
> _______________________________________________
> [email protected]
> To unsubscribe, use the last form field at:
> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-usb-users
>

--
 /------------------------------------+-------------------------\
|Stephen J. Gowdy                     | SLAC, MailStop 34,       |
|http://www.slac.stanford.edu/~gowdy/ | 2575 Sand Hill Road,     |
|http://calendar.yahoo.com/gowdy      | Menlo Park CA 94025, USA |
|EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]       | Tel: +1 650 926 3144     |
 \------------------------------------+-------------------------/


-------------------------------------------------------
This SF.Net email is sponsored by: New Crystal Reports XI.
Version 11 adds new functionality designed to reduce time involved in
creating, integrating, and deploying reporting solutions. Free runtime info,
new features, or free trial, at: http://www.businessobjects.com/devxi/728
_______________________________________________
[email protected]
To unsubscribe, use the last form field at:
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-usb-users

Reply via email to