Phil Dibowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You have:
>
>>>>>>P: Vendor=10d6 ProdID=1100 Rev= 1.00
>
> but you patched
>
> 10d6, 1100, 0000-9999
>
> What you should have patched is:
>
> 10d6 1100 0100-0100
>
> The "Rev" is the bcdDevice number, and is the range in question.
>
> That make sense?
What I don't understand why I should use 0100 instead of 1100? Do you
have a reference where I can get more information about it?
I can try to test it with your proposed patch :-D
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