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Hi,
Has anyone out there started devloping support for USB Wilreless Mobile
Communication Devices (as per this spec:
http://www.usb.org/developers/devclass_docs/cdc_wmc10.zip)?
It is mainly geared to 2.5g/3g mobile phones consists of a CDC
interface with a number of subordinate interfaces
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On Sun, 6 Jul 2003 18:47 pm, Mike Harris wrote:
The existing ACM driver does not bind to the ACM subinterface because:
- It assumes that an ACM device will have a configuration consisting of
only two interfaces (ACM control data)
There is some
I don't mind dropped or garbled frames at all. But the dying camera
is fatal. This problem is driving me nuts. Any help or other suggestions
are appreciated !
If the camera is the only device on the bus, could you check whether you
still get interrupts for USB?
Regards
Jul 5 20:50:25 shawarma kernel: DescriptorType = 01
Jul 5 20:50:25 shawarma kernel: USB version = 1.10
Jul 5 20:50:25 shawarma kernel: Vendor:Product = 054c:0010
Jul 5 20:50:25 shawarma kernel: MaxPacketSize0 = 8
Jul 5 20:50:25 shawarma kernel:
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Oliver Neukum wrote:
I don't mind dropped or garbled frames at all. But the dying camera
is fatal. This problem is driving me nuts. Any help or other suggestions
are appreciated !
If the camera is the only device on the bus, could you check whether you
still get interrupts for USB?
On Sun, 6 Jul 2003, Roger Larsson wrote:
On lördagen den 5 juli 2003 23.20, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
Hi!
For over a year I've been using a DSC-P9 successfully under Linux.
Now my mother-in-law got a P92, so I thought: I simply hook it up, it
will work the same way.
Not so.
USB and
Hi,
Can someone add a link to http://go.lamarinapunto.com in the Device
Driver Support page?
Type: W996[87]CF based webcams
Status: Working, complete
Mantainer: Luca Risolia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Link: http://go.lamarinapunto.com
Thanks
Hi,
I needed the following patch to be able to mount my newly bought DSC-V1
using usb-storage. This patch works for me.
--- unusual_devs.h.orig 2003-07-06 20:35:19.0 +0200
+++ unusual_devs.h 2003-07-06 20:36:18.0 +0200
@@ -240,9 +240,9 @@
US_FL_FIX_INQUIRY |
Patrick Lam wrote:
I have, though, two different high speed devices (a scanner and a memory
key), both of which get handed off to the companion hub. What's up with
that?
Sounds like some kind of hardware issue -- are you sure those are
really high speed devices not just usb (2.0)?
Speed
On Sun, 6 Jul 2003, David Brownell wrote:
Patrick Lam wrote:
I have, though, two different high speed devices (a scanner and a memory
key), both of which get handed off to the companion hub. What's up with
that?
Sounds like some kind of hardware issue -- are you sure those are
really
On Sun, Jul 06, 2003 at 08:40:30PM +0200, Thomas Cataldo wrote:
Hi,
I needed the following patch to be able to mount my newly bought DSC-V1
using usb-storage. This patch works for me.
--- unusual_devs.h.orig 2003-07-06 20:35:19.0 +0200
+++ unusual_devs.h 2003-07-06
Maybe I'm blind.
I've searched both google and the linux-usb list, and I can't find any
reference to the Oops fix for the PL-2303 usb-serial module in Linux
2.4.21.
No, moving to 2.5 really isn't desirable.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
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Alan,
(B
(BAlan wrote,
(B
(B The patch to usb-storage should not be necessary. Once the
(B HC driver has
(B been fixed, the host_reset() function won't even be invoked.
(B And if it is
(B invoked, it should not return SUCCESS -- that would mean it
(B had tried to
(B fix a problem
On Mon, Jul 07, 2003 at 11:20:01AM +1000, Simon Hill wrote:
Maybe I'm blind.
I've searched both google and the linux-usb list, and I can't find any
reference to the Oops fix for the PL-2303 usb-serial module in Linux
2.4.21.
There is no fix, sorry. Basically you (or someone) needs to
On Sun, Jul 06, 2003 at 08:01:15PM +0200, Frédéric JOUAULT wrote:
Hi,
Can someone add a link to http://go.lamarinapunto.com in the Device
Driver Support page?
Any reason you don't submit this driver for inclusion in the main kernel
trees?
thanks,
greg k-h
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