Hi!

On Aug/01/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> > I would like to communicate from Linux (device driver) to Windows
> > (host) using USB serial (without load acm=1 option in module).
> > (I have to do in this way)
> 
> That's too bad then.  I don't think you can make it talk to
> Windows very easily without using the ACM mode.

I am not an expert in this topic, but without "use_acm=1" it should be
like a usual serial port, no?

> You did see what the relevant Documentation/usb file says, right?

yes, lot of times. And the driver for Windows it seems that is using
ACM, but I am not sure.

Althouth, I have been searching and doing some tests. I have done
something... using this driver:
http://www.ramelectronics.net/download/BF-810/XP/wd_pl2303/

from this web page:

http://www.ramelectronics.net/html/usb_serial.htm

And modifing VendorID and ProductID from .inf file, the "Serial Port" is
recognized without problems.

And I can send characters (using hypterminal) to my application! But for
some reason, I cannot send characters from Net2280 PC to my host... but
tomorow I will try again, I am not in the place where I have Net2280
computer.

Any idea? Anybody has tried it? How?

Thank you very much,

-- 
Carles Pina i Estany            GPG id: 0x8CBDAE64
        http://pinux.info


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