The endpoint addresses are EP 1 0x81 (IN) and EP 2 0x02 (OUT).
The maxpacketsize on both endpoints is 8 and the transfer type is
interrupt.
With a verndorid of 0x11ba and a productid of 0x0101, might I be able to
use usbserial as "insmod vendor=0x11ba product=0x0101" and create a
device node in /
On Mon, 2003-10-27 at 10:06, Henry Culver wrote:
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> I think this device is a Sasem OnAir Remocon IR/VFD combo. The VFD is
> a Samsung. I found a windoze driver for it. I suppose the best way to
> proceed is to plug it into a windows machine and load the driver and
> poke at it that way. Any
On Sun, 2003-10-26 at 19:19, Joshua Wise wrote:
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> > I've got a samsung 16T202DA VFD which (has a parallel interface and) is
> > attached to a carrier board with a usb cable attached. I'm guessing the
> > carrier board does some type of seria
On Sun, 2003-10-26 at 19:19, Joshua Wise wrote:
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> > I've got a samsung 16T202DA VFD which (has a parallel interface and) is
> > attached to a carrier board with a usb cable attached. I'm guessing the
> > carrier board does some type of seria
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> I've got a samsung 16T202DA VFD which (has a parallel interface and) is
> attached to a carrier board with a usb cable attached. I'm guessing the
> carrier board does some type of serial to parallel conversion.
Are you sure it's a parallel inte
I've got a samsung 16T202DA VFD which (has a parallel interface and) is
attached to a carrier board with a usb cable attached. I'm guessing the
carrier board does some type of serial to parallel conversion. Can't
find much info on the carrier board. It's made by sasem.com and the
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