It feels ok, would mind sending the output of lsusb -vv? (but please,
cut off stuff not related to your device).

2010/11/2 Begoña Fuentes <begofume...@gmail.com>:
> Of course, sorry I didn't do that before. Here it is
> import usb.core
> import usb.util
> import usb
> # find our device
> dev = usb.core.find(idVendor=0x0590, idProduct=0x0028)
> dev.baudrate=4800
> #detach kernel (this was necessary sometimes with the other device)
> try:
>     dev.detach_kernel_driver(0)
> except Exception, e:
>     pass # already unregistered
> # check if it was found
> if dev is None:
>     raise ValueError('Device not found')
> st1=[0x07,0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,  0x00] #Command
> dev.set_configuration()
> #Find endpoints (i know they are right because their addresses match the
> manufacturer specifications)
> ep_out = usb.util.find_descriptor(
>         dev.get_interface_altsetting(),   # first interface
>        # match the first OUT endpoint
>         custom_match = \
>             lambda e: \
>                 usb.util.endpoint_direction(e.bEndpointAddress) == \
>                 usb.util.ENDPOINT_OUT
>     )
>
> ep_in = usb.util.find_descriptor(
>         dev.get_interface_altsetting(),   # first interface
>         # match the first IN endpoint
>         custom_match = \
>             lambda e: \
>                 usb.util.endpoint_direction(e.bEndpointAddress) == \
>                 usb.util.ENDPOINT_IN
>     )
>
>  a=ep_out.write(st1, timeout=2000)
> And here after 2000 I get "timeout exception", so it is not able to write
> the command in the endpoint.
> Thank you again.
> --
> Begoña Fuentes
>
>
> 2010/11/2 wander.lairson <wander.lair...@gmail.com>
>>
>> > Do you think that it could be related with the fact that the cables from
>> > both devices are different?
>>
>> I don't think so. Could you please post the source code in the list?
>>
>> --
>> Best Regards,
>> Wander Lairson Costa
>>
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