Hi Frank

> The device can work with the standard USB serial device drivers on a  
> Windows or Linux host, so there's no need for a custom host driver.  
> Included are a micro Linux driver which just associates a USB VID/PID to  
> the usbserial driver, and a Windows INF file to do the same for that  
> host. The Linux driver requires a 2.6 kernel, while the Windows INF file  
> should work with any version since Windows 2000.

Which 2.6 kernel did you test this with? I just tried my slightly out
of date 2.6.26-rc5 and it does not compile. Looking at
http://lxr.linux.no/ there has been some reworking going on in this
area. It might compile with 2.6.25. It would be nice to document what
is know to work.

    Thanks
        Andrew

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