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
> >
>
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