Try reading the Linux USB User Guide at http://www.linux-usb.org.

On Sat, 3 Apr 2004, Jeff wrote:

> I just acquired a Digital Concepts model CR-V7-UD Multi-Media/Secure
> Data Card Reader/Writer (Free after rebate) and I am trying to locate
> information on getting it to work with Linux.
> I plug it in my USB and usbview reports:
>
> Mass Storage Device
> Manufacturer: Alcor Micro
> Speed: 12Mb/s (full)
> USB Version:  1.10
> Device Class: 00(>ifc )
> Device Subclass: 00
> Device Protocol: 00
> Maximum Default Endpoint Size: 8
> Number of Configurations: 1
> Vendor Id: 058f
> Product Id: 9330
> Revision Number:  1.00
>
> Config Number: 1
>     Number of Interfaces: 1
>     Attributes: 80
>     MaxPower Needed:  50mA
>
>     Interface Number: 0
>         Name: (none)
>         Alternate Number: 0
>         Class: 08(stor.)
>         Sub Class: 6
>         Protocol: 50
>         Number of Endpoints: 2
>
>             Endpoint Address: 01
>             Direction: out
>             Attribute: 2
>             Type: Bulk
>             Max Packet Size: 64
>             Interval: 0ms
>
>             Endpoint Address: 82
>             Direction: in
>             Attribute: 2
>             Type: Bulk
>             Max Packet Size: 64
>             Interval: 0ms
>
> and a dmesg has this line:
> usb.c: USB device 4 (vend/prod 0x58f/0x9330) is not claimed by any
> active driver
>
> What do I need to get it running on a 2.4.22 kernel?
>
> tj
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