On Mon, 14 Jun 2004, Martin Pohlack wrote:

> >>Btw. the camera works fine in windows, so it does not seem to be a HW 
> >>problem.
> > 
> > Maybe it's an incompatibility between the camera and Linux.
> 
> So it seems.  Using google I found at least one other person to have the 
> same problem:
> 
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg10334.html
> 
> > Does the 
> > camera work with other versions of Linux (like 2.4.26) or when plugged in 
> > to a different Linux computer?
> 
> I tried it on another Linux-Computer running 2.4.25, no hope either. I 
> tried: uhci and usb-uhci.  The log-file entries are as follows:

> I'm willing to debug, help, try patches, etc.
> 
> I tried an usb-filter driver for win-xp. Maybe I can capture the initial 
> packets.  Would that be helpful?

It might be helpful, if the filter can capture the very first few packets.  
The only filter program I've used does not capture those packets; it
misses the commands used for setting the device address (which is the
problem you're seeing).

What is the USB-filter program you use for Windows XP?

Alan Stern



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