Citeren Sergiy Yegorov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>> just to be sure, for other users: what is the name of the port you've
>>> indicated in ups.conf (my guess is ttyUSB0 since the powercom driver
>>> has no real USB support)?
> Sure, it is /dev/ttyUSB0 via cypress_m8 kernel driver.
That's something that's hardly surprising, although the fact that the
cypress_m8 is working is. Just recently someone reported problems with
the serial to USB kernel driver. Weird.
> This 11is my ups.conf:
> [ups]
> driver = powercom
> port = /dev/ttyUSB0
> type = "USB"
> modelname = BNT-800AP
As written before, I would prefer it if the patch would be changed to use
type = "KIN-USB".
You never know if we might need to make a difference somehow.
[...]
> bInterfaceClass is set to HID, but usbhid driver does not works (it`s
> tested).
The usbhid-ups driver is only for HID Power Class Devices, which is a
subset of HID.
Best regards, Arjen
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