I tried the device with USBCV. Under WinXP the device behavior is
flaky and I can't get USBCV to work on it at all. On the other hand,
the device functions without problem on Win2K.

I'd say there is something wrong with the resume implementation on the
device. The device does not have updatable firmware so it can't be
fixed. On the plus side Philips stopped making them last year.

This implies that we should create a blacklist of USB devices with
broken resume if the autosuspend function is going to be made default.
Or another solution would be to reset a device that fails to comeback
from resume, but I'm not sure how you can detect that.

-- 
Jon Smirl
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