OK, so it seems from my research so far that: a) 'Isochronous mode' is a USB 2.0 and above thing b) Sun Ray 2 only has 1.1 USB ports
... so that precludes hanging an iPhone off a Sun Ray 2. A Sun Ray 3 Plus has USB 2.0 ports and therefore might support isochronous devices, if the rest of the stack supported it. Any Oracle person got an opinion on whether it's on a drawing board somewhere? cheers, David. On 12 August 2010 13:01, David Bullock <[email protected]>wrote: > It would seem that iscochronous devices (notably, such as the iPhone) are > "not supported" by the SunRay Windows Connector's USB redirection. > > http://192.9.162.102/thread.jspa?threadID=5247710&tstart=495 suggests that > libusb on the Sun Ray server doesn't do it anyhow > > http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=6544#p82500 claims that > the Sun Ray DTU's themselves don't support USB 2.0 anyhow (although this > might not be true of later models) > > In any case, it seems that with SRS5/SRWC2.2/SunRay2 one isn't going to be > able to plug in an isochronous device any time soon? Or have I been misled? > Can anyone speak to product roadmap on this? > > thanks, > David. >
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