Contents of /proc/bus/usb/devices is useful to identify the device. You 
can then see if it is listed (by manf. and prod ID) in the Working Device 
List (linked from http://www.linux-usb.org/).

On Thu, 8 Aug 2002, Todd Lyons wrote:

> I was browsing through the kernel source code (I'm tech support and
> systems, not a developer) and found that the only place that SIIG
> hardware is mentioned is in unusual_devs.h.  To me that's not good, but
> at least it's a start.
> 
> My boss has a SIIG CF Reader, model number US2235.  I opened it up
> (shhhh, don't tell my boss :) and saw that the U1 IC (EEPROM) is a 
> CSI 24WC02P and the main IC was labeled CARRT U02SE.  Google returned a
> link for 24WC02P that showed it was EEPROM, but didn't find anything
> regarding the U02SE.  
> 
> 1) Has anybody run across this chipset?  
> 2) Is this a known compatible chipset or known incompatible chipset?  I
> couldn't tell if CARRT was part of the Mfr Name or if it was part of the
> chipset number.
> 3) If it's unknown, I can provide details that usbview shows (or just
> /proc/bus/usb/devices).
> 
> Blue skies...                 Todd
> 

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