Hi!

I am looking for getting a reliable RNDIS connection of a i.MX6-based board 
on Windows 10. Being a long-time extensive Beaglebone user, I know my 
Beaglebones reliably show up with a RNDIS device on my Windows 10 for quite 
a while.

I have found and implemented the hints as described on 
http://irq5.io/2016/12/22/raspberry-pi-zero-as-multiple-usb-gadgets/ and 
https://gist.github.com/geekman/5bdb5abdc9ec6ac91d5646de0c0c60c4 but had no 
luck so far. I was not yet able to locate where the "gadget-schema" gets 
created for the Beaglebone, and since "gadget-export" (a neat tool - see 
https://github.com/libusbg/libusbg/blob/master/examples/gadget-export.c) 
was not yet compiled in I was not able to exactly replicate on the i.MX6. I 
will check the actual config using it, but I already did browsing manually 
through the "configfs" entries and in fact did not even find evidence 
Beaglebone is using the "os_desc".

Can somebody shed some light on the matter?

BR
Robert

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