it seems to be of the pl2303 variety:
http://codefreak.de/archiv/2005/11/26/usb-uart-von-arkmicrochips-unter-linux/
unfortunately in german ( but content looks obvious)
this might proof easier than grep sugests
uwe
Ronan Mullally wrote:
Hi Greg,
Thanks for your response.
On Wed, 22 Mar 2006, Greg KH wrote:
The generic usb-serial driver does not support any line setting changes,
like you are trying to make here.
So if I leave the line at 9600n81 it'll work? (Not ideal, but I'll only
be using it to talk to a GSM device)
You are going to have to get the specs from the manufacturer for how to
properly control this device so we can write a Linux driver for it.
Given that i got these off Ebay, from a seller in Hong Kong, and there
are no identifying features whatsoever on the box, that's a bit of a long
shot...
(I've got a spare if you want to try and do some reverse engineering)
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