Am Samstag, 3. September 2005 00:12 schrieb Luigi Genoni:
> Hi,
> I repeated the test.
> USB debug is enabled, I am using the sources of cdc-acm you sent me to
> compile
> the kernel module.
>
> As you will see from syslog I did some try. I got no logs for
> trying to access /dev/usb/tyyACM0
>
> but the message when I ran minicom was, as usual:
>
> minicom: cannot open /dev/usb/ttyACM0: Input/output error
>
> As you will see from logs,
> I was able to load usbserial with:
>
> modprobe usbserial vendor=0x0bb4 product=0x00cf
>
> so the modem was attached to /dev/ttyUSB0
>
>
> kppp didn't work (sent the AT comand and waited forever to receive OK).
>
> minicom could access the device so I sent
> the At string manually, but when I
> ordered the
> ATDT*99***# (gprs)
>
> I got an error, but kernel logged notthing
That is a bad sign.
> I also conneced to the phone with synce and ipaq driver (usb module disables,
> of course), to check if it worked and, as you will see, it worked very well,
> but obviously this waY I cannot use the phone as gprs modem...
>
> the last thing I can do is to sent you the inf file that comes with microsoft
> driver included in the cd that comes with the phone)(I do not have any
> windows system, so never had a chance to try it). Tell me if you need it.
No. This will need a snooped session under windows to fix. I'll be
back in about ten days. I'll see what can be done.
Regards
Oliver
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