> Von: Chris Edgington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 
> Siegfried, in case you're not aware, the book can be found online at 
> http://www.xml.com/ldd/chapter/book/index.html.


Thank You, I already got both always on the desk: Book (2nd edition) and
PDFs.

The thing is that both device hardware runs fine with Windows 2k and Win98.
The application is already running. The trouble I get is with Linux Kernel
2.4.10.

Maybe someone of you has another suggestion. If it was a timing problem, I
changed the values of TIMEOUT and some "wait_ms()" to higher values in
usb.c. The module was compiled and installed properly, since I added some
temporarily infos to the dbg messages, which are shown now. But the error
stays the same. So, if it is an timing error (I always get kind of timeout
messages) I suggest that the Linux subsystem of my host pc is too slow. But
on the other hand, this handshake is done on low layers and most of it is
implemented in hardware. How can this be?

Since I also have Win2k istalled on the same host pc, I started the INTEL
USBCheck.exe running Win2k on this machine, and there it also ran fine
without any errors. So, it shouldn't be a USB chipset error. I get the same
errors on newer pc's. But everyone around runs the same kernel version. 

Is it very helpful to update to a newer kernel? So far I want to spend my
efforts in other things than upgrades... But if it solves my problem, it
would be worth doing everything...

Thank You again.
Siegfried.

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