On Friday 18 January 2008 22:57:30 robert w hall wrote:
[SNIPSNAP]
The protocol is different to the protocol of gl646 or gl841, but some
commands are the same. Especially, i see motor-slope-table downloads,
done in the same way as for the supported genesys-chips.
I think this one is a newer
On Friday 18 January 2008 02:41:05 m. allan noah wrote:
I know nothing about the GL841, but the HP G4010 might be one (or so
check-usb-chip thinks).
we now have a user-provided usbsnoop attached to this bug report:
m. allan noah schrieb:
I know nothing about the GL841, but the HP G4010 might be one (or so
check-usb-chip thinks).
we now have a user-provided usbsnoop attached to this bug report:
http://alioth.debian.org/tracker/?func=detailatid=410366aid=305050group_id=30186
Could someone who has seen
In message 4790954F.9000204 at pirsoft.dnsalias.org, Pierre Willenbrock
pierre at pirsoft.dnsalias.org writes
m. allan noah schrieb:
I know nothing about the GL841, but the HP G4010 might be one (or so
check-usb-chip thinks).
we now have a user-provided usbsnoop attached to this bug report:
I know nothing about the GL841, but the HP G4010 might be one (or so
check-usb-chip thinks).
we now have a user-provided usbsnoop attached to this bug report:
http://alioth.debian.org/tracker/?func=detailatid=410366aid=305050group_id=30186
Could someone who has seen the protocol for this chip