On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 12:03 AM, Getz, Robin wrote:
>
> The company I work (Analog Devices) is in process of releasing a device that
> runs embedded Linux that supports gadget USB serial to provide a serial
> console, and uses the USB CDC-ACM interface which show up as /dev/ttyACMx on
> a Lin
Hi.
The company I work (Analog Devices) is in process of releasing a device that
runs embedded Linux that supports gadget USB serial to provide a serial
console, and uses the USB CDC-ACM interface which show up as /dev/ttyACMx on a
Linux host.
As they aren't modems - probing for QCDM doesn't w
On Thu, 2015-07-02 at 14:23 +0200, Michal Majewicz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The company I work for produces fiscal printers with USB CDC-ACM interface
> which show up as /dev/ttyACMx.
> As they aren't modems probing for QCDM gets in the way.
>
> We kindly request that our VendorId be blacklisted as w
Hello,
The company I work for produces fiscal printers with USB CDC-ACM interface
which show up as /dev/ttyACMx.
As they aren't modems probing for QCDM gets in the way.
We kindly request that our VendorId be blacklisted as we do not plan on
producing/selling modems with this VendorId.
Here ar