Dear Artem and Alexey,
2014-09-16 13:20 GMT+02:00 Khokhlov Artem <[email protected]>: > Dear Sirs, > > > > We appreciate your support and cooperation. > > Unfortunately we lost contacts with NUT team, because of retirement of Mr. > Arjen de Korte. > NOTE: Arjen de Korte is retired from the project for some years now. Please do not contact him anymore about NUT. Thanks! Can you please kindly add our new USB-controller with productID 0X04 to > NUT compatible list. Updated USB-controller compatible with previous > version which is supported by your usbhid-ups driver. > > Charles Lepple already answered to you on the NUT developers mailing list: >> Confused. This commit was added in 2011: >> >> https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/commit/9e55e02ce7ffa60de96a0e012e2f123f437b323a <https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/commit/9e55e02ce7ffa60de96a0e012e2f123f437b323a> >> >> Should the UPSes be listed differently? I confirm that ProductID 0x0004 is (still) supported by usbhid-ups, as Charles pointed. Other listed USB ProductsIDs are also still supported. The related products also appear on our HCL: www.networkupstools.org/stable-hcl.html?manufacturer=Powercom As for the "new commands" pointed in your archive (thanks for isolating these changes!): - Usage ID : 85:68 is already supported with UPS.PowerSummary.RunTimeToEmpty - Usage ID :85:4B is already supported with 1 of the 2 below (can't check the HID report structure) UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.NeedReplacement UPS.PresentStatus.NeedReplacement This leaves the 2 "Outlet Group" commands, which is probably the actual reason why you contacted us: Usage ID : 84:01 Report ID : 50 Write : 1 Description : Outlet Group1 ON Usage ID : 84:01 Report ID : 49 Write : 0 Description : Outlet Group2 OFF To add these new commands, I need the actual path of these new data. You can obtain this with the initial HID data dump done by usbhid-ups (using "usbhid-ups -D -a ..."). Please send back the result. Side notes: - Usage ID : 84:01 is mapped to "iName", and seems not a suitable choice! - I've found an unmapped data to "UPS.iName" in the NUT Powercom subdriver. However, it seems not functionaly related to your Outlet Group. And even if it was, you mention Group 1 and 2 above, so it wouldn't be sufficient. cheers, Arnaud
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