On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 11:44:10PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to use an usb modem under freebsd. It is detected during boot.
My system is current as of yesterday sources. Dmesg output is attached.
Modem is recognized as /dev/ugen0 and there is another node
Is it a case of being in the usbdevs list _and_ supporting those specs?
Or just following the specs?
I believe that being listed in usbdevs isn't a requirement, but I'm
not positive. I also haven't had any look getting the thing to work
dynamically loading the various modules involved.
Whether a device is recognized by a driver depends on one thing
only: the probe routine in the driver. It either has to conform to the
specs and this device obviously doesn't, or it has to be supported by
the driver and therefore the IDs of the device need to be known.
The entries in usbdevs*
I have a USB modem here, (Siemens), that I would like to get to work
under FreeBSD, but I can't even find the right tools to get vendor and
product ID's to add to usbdevs :-(
Try looking in dmesg - USB device that don't have known product and
vendor ID's have theirs printed. Failing that,
Mark Huizer [EMAIL PROTECTED] types:
I have a USB modem here, (Siemens), that I would like to get to work
under FreeBSD, but I can't even find the right tools to get vendor and
product ID's to add to usbdevs :-(
Try looking in dmesg - USB device that don't have known product and
Mark Huizer [EMAIL PROTECTED] types:
Does anyone here have experience on tryuing to add USB devices?
I do.
I have a USB modem here, (Siemens), that I would like to get to work
under FreeBSD, but I can't even find the right tools to get vendor and
product ID's to add to usbdevs :-(
Try