For the record I was running XP Pro SP1. Also, things got kind of flaky later on. It seemed to have killed something in the Windows driver handling (the device always showed up in device manager even when I unplugged it and it wouldn't re-enumerate when I moved it to various ports). That was cured when I rebooted the host (things worked fine
If that were Linux, I'd ask if khubd were wedged, or had oopsed; likely XP has corresponding questions to ask. Such things are clear symptoms of host OS bugs ... no matter what devices do, such errors shouldn't happen.
from there) but then when I yanked on the USB cable my host came up with a BSOD on usb8023.sys. That said I have no idea what caused it (device problem or host), but maybe someone who knows something more about RNDIS and how that gadget works would be interested....
Sounds to me like the flakey ".inf" file managed to confuse your host into inappropriate BSOD-worship ... :)
I'd hope that reinstalling with the patched "linux.inf" file would make such stuff go away. But I don't know what sorts of stuff might be hanging around from the previous setup; trouble might lurk.
- Dave
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