Hi all,
I see this is a pretty old thread, but I was wondering if any of you have
gotten this working. I just stumbled upon two of these, and would love to be
able to use them.
I have never written any drivers, but would love to learn/help/pick up where
it was left off.
Thanks,
Simon
On 12/28/2011 10:00 PM, athos bacchiocchi wrote:
ok. any advice for the sniffer? i found this:
http://www.pcausa.com/Utilities/UsbSnoop/default.htm
Yes, I'e heard that one does its job. But I can't really proof it, as
I've personally only worked with hardware analyzers.
Daniel
On 12/27/2011 10:06 PM, athos bacchiocchi wrote:
On 27 December 2011 15:36, alexander axeldenst...@gmail.com
mailto:axeldenst...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm guessing it's the usbpre1 ? I have the USBpre2 and it works very
well on linux, except not in usb2 mode, even tho it's class compliant
ok. any advice for the sniffer? i found this:
http://www.pcausa.com/Utilities/UsbSnoop/default.htm
athos
On 28 December 2011 12:05, Daniel Mack zon...@gmail.com wrote:
My guess is that it only takes a different initialization mechanism, but
I might me wrong. Once you have any more insight or
On 12/26/2011 12:50 PM, athos bacchiocchi wrote:
On 17 November 2011 19:26, Daniel Mack zon...@gmail.com
mailto:zon...@gmail.com wrote:
As I suspected - wonderfully class compliant.
Do you have access to a Mac? Would be interesting to see if that device
would be handled well by
On 12/27/2011 04:20 PM, Daniel Mack wrote:
On 12/26/2011 12:50 PM, athos bacchiocchi wrote:
On 17 November 2011 19:26, Daniel Mackzon...@gmail.com
mailto:zon...@gmail.com wrote:
As I suspected - wonderfully class compliant.
Do you have access to a Mac? Would be interesting to see
On 27 December 2011 15:36, alexander axeldenst...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm guessing it's the usbpre1 ? I have the USBpre2 and it works very
well on linux, except not in usb2 mode, even tho it's class compliant
even in usb2 mode.
yes, it's the usbpre 1. I found this old post:
On 17 November 2011 19:26, Daniel Mack zon...@gmail.com wrote:
As I suspected - wonderfully class compliant.
Do you have access to a Mac? Would be interesting to see if that device
would be handled well by the generic driver in OS X (that is, without
their proprietary driver). Any chance you
2011/11/17 Daniel Mack zon...@gmail.com
This is usually a sign that the device is in fact incompatible to the
audio class, even though appearantly, it has class compliant headers.
Can you send the output of lsusb -v?
Thanks for the help. The result of lsusb -v is in the textfile attached.
On 11/17/2011 07:09 PM, athos bacchiocchi wrote:
2011/11/17 Daniel Mack zon...@gmail.com mailto:zon...@gmail.com
This is usually a sign that the device is in fact incompatible to the
audio class, even though appearantly, it has class compliant headers.
Can you send the output of
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