Just to add to my previous email, I don't see any "video" tags, so I guess it means no UVC compliance whatsoever.
Also, this entries: > This is a Power USB Device Interface Class (This may be obsolete) Are a bit confusing. Does this happen to other people? On 2/5/07, Albert Vilella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ---===>Device Information<===--- > > ConnectionStatus: > Current Config Value: 0x01 -> Device Bus Speed: High > Device Address: 0x02 > Open Pipes: 2 > > ===>Endpoint Descriptor<=== > bLength: 0x07 > bDescriptorType: 0x05 > bEndpointAddress: 0x81 -> Direction: IN - EndpointID: 1 > bmAttributes: 0x03 -> Interrupt Transfer Type > wMaxPacketSize: 0x0040 = 1 transactions per > microframe, 0x40 max bytes > bInterval: 0x01 > > ===>Endpoint Descriptor<=== > bLength: 0x07 > bDescriptorType: 0x05 > bEndpointAddress: 0x86 -> Direction: IN - EndpointID: 6 > bmAttributes: 0x01 -> Isochronous Transfer Type > Synchronization Type = No Synchronization > Bulk Transfer Type > wMaxPacketSize: 0x0000 = 1 transactions per > microframe, 0x00 max bytes > bInterval: 0x01 > > ===>Device Descriptor<=== > bLength: 0x12 > bDescriptorType: 0x01 > bcdUSB: 0x0200 > bDeviceClass: 0x00 -> This is an Interface Class > Defined Device > bDeviceSubClass: 0x00 > bDeviceProtocol: 0x00 > bMaxPacketSize0: 0x40 = (64) Bytes > idVendor: 0x05CA = Ricoh Company Ltd. > idProduct: 0x1830 > bcdDevice: 0x0100 > iManufacturer: 0x00 > iProduct: 0x00 > iSerialNumber: 0x00 > bNumConfigurations: 0x01 > > ===>Configuration Descriptor<=== > bLength: 0x09 > bDescriptorType: 0x02 > wTotalLength: 0x004E -> Validated > bNumInterfaces: 0x01 > bConfigurationValue: 0x01 > iConfiguration: 0x00 > bmAttributes: 0x80 -> Bus Powered > MaxPower: 0x32 = 100 mA > > ===>Interface Descriptor<=== > bLength: 0x09 > bDescriptorType: 0x04 > bInterfaceNumber: 0x00 > bAlternateSetting: 0x00 > bNumEndpoints: 0x02 > bInterfaceClass: 0x06 -> This is a Power USB Device > Interface Class (This may be obsolete) > bInterfaceSubClass: 0x00 > bInterfaceProtocol: 0x00 > CAUTION: This may be an invalid bInterfaceProtocol > iInterface: 0x00 > > ===>Endpoint Descriptor<=== > bLength: 0x07 > bDescriptorType: 0x05 > bEndpointAddress: 0x81 -> Direction: IN - EndpointID: 1 > bmAttributes: 0x03 -> Interrupt Transfer Type > wMaxPacketSize: 0x0040 = 1 transactions per > microframe, 0x40 max bytes > bInterval: 0x01 > > ===>Endpoint Descriptor<=== > bLength: 0x07 > bDescriptorType: 0x05 > bEndpointAddress: 0x86 -> Direction: IN - EndpointID: 6 > bmAttributes: 0x01 -> Isochronous Transfer Type > Synchronization Type = No Synchronization > Bulk Transfer Type > wMaxPacketSize: 0x0000 = 1 transactions per > microframe, 0x00 max bytes > bInterval: 0x01 > > ===>Interface Descriptor<=== > bLength: 0x09 > bDescriptorType: 0x04 > bInterfaceNumber: 0x00 > bAlternateSetting: 0x01 > bNumEndpoints: 0x02 > bInterfaceClass: 0x06 -> This is a Power USB Device > Interface Class (This may be obsolete) > bInterfaceSubClass: 0x00 > bInterfaceProtocol: 0x00 > CAUTION: This may be an invalid bInterfaceProtocol > iInterface: 0x00 > > ===>Endpoint Descriptor<=== > bLength: 0x07 > bDescriptorType: 0x05 > bEndpointAddress: 0x81 -> Direction: IN - EndpointID: 1 > bmAttributes: 0x03 -> Interrupt Transfer Type > wMaxPacketSize: 0x0040 = 1 transactions per > microframe, 0x40 max bytes > bInterval: 0x01 > > ===>Endpoint Descriptor<=== > bLength: 0x07 > bDescriptorType: 0x05 > bEndpointAddress: 0x86 -> Direction: IN - EndpointID: 6 > bmAttributes: 0x01 -> Isochronous Transfer Type > Synchronization Type = No Synchronization > Bulk Transfer Type > wMaxPacketSize: 0x0C00 = 2 transactions per > microframe, 0x00 max bytes > bInterval: 0x01 > > ===>Interface Descriptor<=== > bLength: 0x09 > bDescriptorType: 0x04 > bInterfaceNumber: 0x00 > bAlternateSetting: 0x02 > bNumEndpoints: 0x02 > bInterfaceClass: 0x06 -> This is a Power USB Device > Interface Class (This may be obsolete) > bInterfaceSubClass: 0x00 > bInterfaceProtocol: 0x00 > CAUTION: This may be an invalid bInterfaceProtocol > iInterface: 0x00 > > ===>Endpoint Descriptor<=== > bLength: 0x07 > bDescriptorType: 0x05 > bEndpointAddress: 0x81 -> Direction: IN - EndpointID: 1 > bmAttributes: 0x03 -> Interrupt Transfer Type > wMaxPacketSize: 0x0040 = 1 transactions per > microframe, 0x40 max bytes > bInterval: 0x01 > > ===>Endpoint Descriptor<=== > bLength: 0x07 > bDescriptorType: 0x05 > bEndpointAddress: 0x86 -> Direction: IN - EndpointID: 6 > bmAttributes: 0x01 -> Isochronous Transfer Type > Synchronization Type = No Synchronization > Bulk Transfer Type > wMaxPacketSize: 0x1400 = 3 transactions per > microframe, 0x00 max bytes > bInterval: 0x01 > > > On 2/5/07, Martin Rubli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Mon, 05 Feb 2007 02:36:27 -0800, Albert Vilella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > wrote: > > > > > Do you guys know of any tool in Windows that will show up the kind of > > > information lsusb does? > > > > > > Any tool that will provide information about what the device can do, > > > in a similar fashion to the lsusb info, but for Windows. > > > > Yes, Microsoft provides such a tool: > > http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/stream/vidcap/UVCView.mspx > > > > > I would then send an email to Ricoh with this data, because I am > > > almost sure about the answer I would get if I send them the lsusb data > > > straight away... > > > > Could you post the output of UVCView to the list as well for completeness' > > sake? Thanks! > > > > Cheers, > > Martin > > > _______________________________________________ Linux-uvc-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/linux-uvc-devel
