Then why does dmesg say that the driver is only for testing and one
off purposes?
On 22 December 2017 at 16:17, Brian White wrote:
> These drivers are decades old and standard heavily used and tested and
> common to all distributions. If a /dev/ttyUSB* exists at all, then
These drivers are decades old and standard heavily used and tested and
common to all distributions. If a /dev/ttyUSB* exists at all, then udev did
everything and you're done thinking about drivers.
If you have more than one usb adapter from different manufacturers, and
they're both unreliable,
Looks like the feature may be missing from your build? Not sure how that
happened. I’ll check on what’s published later.
— John.
On Fri, Dec 22, 2017 at 10:44 AM Peter Vollan wrote:
> So far, "dmesg" has always said that I am using the generic driver,
> "only for testing and one off purposes". And I have already gone into
> Synaptic and downloaded everything that looked promising.
>
Kernel drivers
Hi
Trying to run LaddiAlpha.EXE on a Win 7 PC using the TCP option but can’t seem
to get it to work, just wondering if I am missing something? Invocation and
output below. It does work with the com option.
Also looking for TS-DOS 100 with the patched shift-down bug? One with the the
added
So far, "dmesg" has always said that I am using the generic driver,
"only for testing and one off purposes". And I have already gone into
Synaptic and downloaded everything that looked promising.
On 21 December 2017 at 13:07, John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 21,