Colin Leroy wrote:
Hello,

I'm trying to make an usb-serial adapter work. It's a Sagem cable, 0x079b:0x0027. Using generic driver doesn't seem to work, so here's
my stupid question: how does one determine the chip in a given usb product ? (Knowing what it is, i'll know if I only have to put in
an extra Id in one of the existing drivers, or write one (hopefully
not ;-)).

Besides opening up the device and looking at the chip, you can always try one driver at a time until one of them works...


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