One more hint, for those who experience trouble with a device and want to try that thing not only at Linux.
At http://www.thesycon.com you can find an excellent windows driver package (called USBIO) that supports everything to try with: bulk, interrupt and iso endpoints. The only thing is: the free demo version runs only 20 minutes. After that time you have to reboot Windows. But that's enough time to try and find errors. This universal driver comes for free, and the guys behind it share the whole documentation for the API and COM interface(without sources, this is not GPL, we are in Windows' world...) for free also. It really helped me a lot. So if you are not sure whether your troubles are Linux-specific (btw: so far I didn't find any USB bug in Linux, although I sometime thought I did), try this universal Windows driver. You don't need to do any programming to get data transfered, if you try the demo application ship with the packeage. Siegfried. ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: ApacheCon, November 18-21 in Las Vegas (supported by COMDEX), the only Apache event to be fully supported by the ASF. http://www.apachecon.com _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, use the last form field at: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-usb-devel