On 2/7/06, Kenneth Tindle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need some USB advice- that is, I'm not sure what a normal baseline
should look like.
At boot, the modules usb_core and uhci_hcd are loaded. dmesg reports
finding the VIA controller, but has error -71 when it detects the ups
itself. lsusb
ons 2006-02-08 klockan 11:41 +1100 skrev Alistair Popple:
Hi,
I have got a Powerware 5110 UPS which has a usb interface on it. I
have downloaded and compiled nut-2.0.3-pre2 with the usb drivers
enabled on RedHat Enterprise V3 however I have been unable to get nut
to connect to the UPS. I
On 2/8/06, John H. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is 3110us supported now?
You may want to provide details of the manufacturer...
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Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he
doesn't become a
powerware 3110us.
On 2/8/06, Rob MacGregor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/8/06, John H. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is 3110us supported now?
You may want to provide details of the manufacturer...
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At 12:59 PM 2/8/2006 -0500, Charles Lepple wrote:
1) edit source code, replace 3003 with 3004, see what breaks
Pretty much everything.
I changed to 3004, and got fake happy messages. But all the items
the driver enumerates by messages at startup are wrong (like input
and battery voltages of
Andrew Burgess wrote:
I got one of these working recently with NUT. I modified the
cpsups.c driver, mostly deleting leading \r in the strings,
which seemed to confuse my ups, changed the timeout which caused
lost characters and adding the id returned by the ups.
I haven't really finished
with
On 2/8/06, Kenneth Tindle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW, there is a 3005 protocol as well, used in the new LCD display
desktop UPS systems from Tripp Lite. Isn't that sweet?
Actually, there is a 3005 protocol dump analysis sitting in my inbox.
Haven't had time to digest it or merge it with the
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