I tried a handful of modules but nothing would bind to it. So I'm wondering how hard it would be to get it to bind to a port with an existing module or new module, or if I'm completely thinking in the wrong direction.
Short of changing a few device IDs in the code per peoeple here I haven't really looked into linux's usb code, but ya gotta start somewhere, right?
The cable itself is a USB device, most likely a USB<->serial converter. You can try to bind the generic driver to it using module parameters.
So with some research I found out that the cable actually likes the pl2303 driver (I can force the usb-generic driver to connect but then I can't communicate -- the pl2303 driver attaches by itself and allows communication).
However, everytime I do anything using the link, the link breaks shortly into a transfer and I get:
Jul 23 00:59:02 rider kernel: usb 1-2: control timeout on ep0in
I'm going to recompile with usb debug support and try to figure out where things are going wrong -- but its a bit late for that tonight...
Either way, I wanted it to be on the list the DCU-11 and DCU-10 cables work with the pl2303 driver (at least sorta ;) ).
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