ough the Linux USB stack and 2) can you offer
any advice on how to approach this problem.
Thanks!
Ron Gage
Westland, Michigan
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Still grepping through log files to find proble
Oliver Neukum wrote:
> Am Dienstag 24 Juli 2007 schrieb Ron Gage:
>
>> Anyhow, the device appears to require a non-standard function code in
>> the URB header, code 0019. SnoopyPro (yeah, on Windows) says this
>> function code is "Vendor Endpoint". Obviousl
Oliver Neukum wrote:
> Am Dienstag 24 Juli 2007 schrieb Ron Gage:
>
>> Anyhow, the device appears to require a non-standard function code in
>> the URB header, code 0019. SnoopyPro (yeah, on Windows) says this
>> function code is "Vendor Endpoint". Obviousl
Alan:
Alan Stern wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Jul 2007, Ron Gage wrote:
>
>
>> This is a good one to start with as it is seen literally hundreds of
>> times in the trace.
>>
>> 20in downn/a3.195VENDOR_ENDPOINT-
>> URB Header (length: 80)
'm going to look for a
different USB analyser. I'm wondering if there is more to this transfer
than meets the eye though since it's already "off the books" as far as
the standard goes.
The first question that seems germane: is the value of "PipeHandle"
important