Applied, thanks.

                Petko



On Wed, 7 Jan 2004, Csillag Kristof wrote:

> [PATCH] USB: pegasus driver update
>
> [Please CC to me, I'm not subscribed to linux-usb-devel]
>
> Hi there!
>
> After some research (actually, from studying the INF files which I
> extracted from the downloaded drivers (for some other O$)),
> I found out that Omnidirectional Control Technology's
> "OCT USB TO Ethernet" device
> (see http://www.octinc.com.tw/products/usb_to_ethernet.html )
> is also built on the ADM8511 (aka Pegasus II) chip.
>
> So, it guessed that it should be usable by the Pegasus driver.
> Currently (as of 2.4.25pre4) the driver does not claim this device,
> but when I added the vend/prod ID pair (0b39/0901) to the driver,
> it worked OK.
>
> (Patches attached for 2.4.23, 2.4.24, 2.4.25pre4)
>
>   * * *
>
> Just after I solved this, I found out the some weeks ago someone added a
> _very_ similar device to the pegasus driver, by the same vendor, but
> with product ID "0x0109" instead of "0x0901", and a silly name
> ("OCT, Inc")
>
> I am positive that my device's ID is 0x0901, and not 0x0109.
>
> Theoretically it's possible that OCT has also created an other device
> with the same IC, with the bytes in the product ID swapped, but I find
> it highly improbable.
>
> Could someone please verify this?
>
> (In the 2.4.25pre4 patch I simply added my device beside the other one.)
>
> Best wishes
>
>       Kristof Csillag
>
>


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