Sorry My answer was not very clear....

> You didn't answer my last question.  If you run and exit from VMware, and
> then unplug and replug the device, does the driver work?  Better yet, if
> you leave the device unplugged while running and exiting from VMware and
> then plug the device in afterward, does the driver work?
>

The answer to your question was no - it did not work.

In order for the device to work it needs to be hooked up while VMWAre
was running a virtual machine.

Hooking the device up before or after VMware was run would result in
failure of the ISO read.

I will try your other experiment and get back.



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Alan Stern wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Jun 2005, jon wrote:
> 
> 
>>Thank you for your response:
>>
>>
>>the data you requested is enclosed
> 
> 
> The files didn't show any difference as far as I could see.
> 
> You didn't answer my last question.  If you run and exit from VMware, and 
> then unplug and replug the device, does the driver work?  Better yet, if 
> you leave the device unplugged while running and exiting from VMware and 
> then plug the device in afterward, does the driver work?
> 
> Here's another experiment you can try.  Unload all the USB drivers and 
> then modprobe usbcore.ko with the "usbfs_snoop=y" parameter.  Then see 
> what shows up in the debugging log while VMware runs
> 
> Alan Stern
> 
> 
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