Oh, and another thing: a kernel panicing is unacceptable, even with bad
hardware (except possibly for hardware faults. There is not a lot you
can do about those).

We've found one non-trivial bug, and I have the feeling that we are
looking at another one (possibly a stack or device list corruption
bug), which I'm determined to find.

If you could send me the make and model (basically all the numbers
(including the FCC one) on the label on the device, that would be
appreciated. I'll have a look around to see whether I can find another
one. We have a PlayStation 2 Developer's Kit in the office, so I'm
interested to see the controllers work. We develop a game for
PlayStation 2 and Windows (but it runs on FreeBSD as well :-), so being
able to use the gamepad converter on FreeBSD would be a laugh.

Hm, is it one of these?

        http://www.psxshop.com/shownews.asp?NewsID=1870
        http://www.allusb.com/products/P10227.html
        http://www.angelcd.com/angelcd/psxusbcon.html
        http://www.baysoftgames.com/baysoftgames/pssmartjoy2.html
        http://www.dcs.com.hk/misc/mc_joybox.htm
        http://www.goldenshop.com.hk/AI-trad/pc/pc_psxn64usb.htm
        http://www.smartjoy.com/

or was it a do-it-your-self adapater

        http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~snandhe/usbpads.htm

There is quite a few of those it seems. Or I have loads of duplicates
... That could be as well :)

Cheers,

Nick


> If I'm following you, the info above will just prove that something is too
> broken to figure out. If I can find another one of these things I'll just mail
> it to you. Other than that, I'll stop wasting your time :)
> 
> Thank you very much for the help.
> 
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>     Systems Administrator     |  reach out to the stars, electrons and light 
>      ABC  Communications      |  flow throughout the universe." -- GITS
> 
> 
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