I had a few newbie question that I wanted to throw out to the gadget developers out there. Sorry about the heavy Windoze line:
1. Is there a way for a Linux machine using the USB Serial Gadget to work with Windows?
As I understand it, the product and vendor IDs match something that windows used to ship with (or some DDK?). If so, that'd mean the answer to (3) below is "yes".
I don't much use serial-over-usb, other folk should have more information than I do.
- Dave
2. I know there are USB to Serial hardware adaptors out there but are the drivers for such devices native to Windows and does this work in the same context as USB Gadget? ( ie. USB -> serial abstraction -> USB is not exactly the same as USB -> Serial Hardware)
3. Is there a way for a Linux machine using the USB Serial Gadget to come up as a com port automatically via Plug and Play or am I fantasizing in a Microsoft la la land?
-Toshi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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