Dear Stefan,
Yes, it's a laptop.
The the power switch is on "DC IN".
By the way: the fa-66 works well with windows, it can't be a hardware
problem.
2012/1/27 Stefan Richter <stef...@s5r6.in-berlin.de>

> On Jan 26 Stefan Thomas wrote:
> > Dear Stefan,
> > I went to pastebin.
> > You can see the output at:
> >
> > http://pastebin.com/UyeWGcZ3
> >
> > Thanks!
>
> Well, this log shows that both the Linux node and the FA-66 transmit
> self-identification packets, the controller's selfID reception DMA
> receives them, the controller's asynchronous transmit DMA is able to
> send phy configuration packets to the bus and the FA-66 receives them, the
> same DMA is able to send read request packets to the FA-66 and the FA-66
> acknowledges reception of those.
>
> What's missing is that the FA-66 sends back the read responses.  Or
> maybe it does send them back but the controller's asynchronous reception
> DMA does not work.  I don't think there is a way to find out which of the
> two happened without additional equipment.
>
> BTW, the FA-66 can be supplied with power through the FireWire bus or by
> an extra PSU.  Since you have got a Ricoh controller which seems to be used
> only in laptops, I presume that your FireWire port is one of those
> unpowered 4-pin ports that are commonly built into laptops.  Just to be
> sure --- you have the AC adapter plugged in which originally came with the
> FA-66, and the power switch is on "DC IN", right?  (That's what the manual
> from Roland's web site is advising.)
> --
> Stefan Richter
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> http://arcgraph.de/sr/
>
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