El Mar 13 Ago 2002 17:01, Patrick Shirkey escribió: > Clemens Ladisch wrote: > > I didn't bother to report USB MIDI devices - until now: > > Thanks. I'm collecting them for now until I or Dan get the energy to add > them to the matrix.
The "usb generic" instructions for USB-MIDI devices is a copy of the Midiman MidisportNxN page. This is very inaccurate and confusing, as many devices (e.g. the Roland/Edirol ones) aren't EZ-USB devices and don't need/accept the ezusbmidi firmware at all. Please, remove the ezusbmidi references from the generic usb-midi page. On the other hand, this device is reported by Clemens: Steinberg http://www.steinberg.net/ USB-2-MIDI http://www.steinberg.net/products/ae/hardware/usb2midi/ It is another EZ-USB based device, and needs the ezusbmidi firmware to work. You can safely copy the Midisport page for it. I would like to insist again about including "EZ-USB" in the chipset column for these devices: Midiman Midisport NxN Midiman USB Keystations: http://www.midiman.net/products/midiman/keystations.php Steinberg USB-MIDI-2 adaptor: http://www.steinberg.net/products/ae/hardware/usb2midi/ For the "chipset" column you can put here EZ-USB (or "Cypress AN2131XX") http://www.cypress.com/products/datasheet.cfm?partnum=AN2131SC This chipset is widely used in USB peripherals, not only MIDI ones, and it is related to Intel 8051 chip. The firmware loader (fxload) for this chipset is included in linux-hotplug: http://linux-hotplug.sourceforge.net/ And SDCC (Small Device C Compiler) is a GPL tool that can be used to build firmware drivers: http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/ Regards, Pedro ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: Dice - The leading online job board for high-tech professionals. Search and apply for tech jobs today! http://seeker.dice.com/seeker.epl?rel_code=31 _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-devel