On Thu, Sep 30, 2004 at 11:27:07PM -0700, Phil Dibowitz wrote: > Alan Stern wrote: > >>> > >>>According to subject of those mails, those reports are of a finepix 1300. > >>>While i've got a finepix 4900 Zoom. > >>> > >>>Is there some way so i can check how my camera really behaves, because it > >>>seems to work both as a UFI device and as an 8070. > > > > > >The way to tell is to turn on the usb-storage verbose debugging option in > >the kernel configuration and then look in the system log to see how the > >camera behaves when a command failure occurs. Such failures are common > >when the camera is first plugged in (a TEST UNIT READY command fails > >because the camera has to notify the computer that its power was just > >switched on). > > > >So if you can post the dmesg output showing the system log for when you > >plug in the camera, that might do the trick. > > I spoke to Alan offline about a few things -- this included. > > I'll wait to get the dmesg output, but Alan and I are both leaning to > the conclusion that the way my original patch was is probably the only > way we're going to get all the various devices that use this bcdDevice > number to work well together. They should *all* work with it (it's not > all that pretty, sadly).
Ok. dmesg output is attached (probably a lot more then needed).. In this output i completely removed my cam from unusual devices and it still works fine. So i guess my cam has a good usb implemention. Stupid hardware vendors, putting all those devices on the same usb id's :( Sjoerd -- In order to dial out, it is necessary to broaden one's dimension.
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