Alan Stern wrote:
>Please post the contents of this file:
>
> After first inserting the flash device;
>
> After unplugging the device;
>
> After plugging the device back in.
>
>If the second and third copies are identical then you don't need to
>include both of them.
>
>Alan Stern
>
>
>
Thanks Alan for your help.
Sorry bcos the actual problem was with the hardware. There was a
protection chip called STF which is basically meant to avoid static
electricity; mounted
between USB and external power source. Because of this chip the D+
signal was always High(which should be high only when device is
inserted) which inturn sets CCS bit for the port. When removed;
connected directly; things are working fine.
Thanks once again
A J
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