Greg KH wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 12:37:37PM -0500, Thomas Dodd wrote:
> 
>>I get the feeling it's not a true mass storage device.
> 
> 
> Sounds like it.

> Windows drivers don't help me much, maybe one of the other usb
> developers could help.

Looking at the driver files, this is interesting:

        dmusic.sys
        gm16.dls
        kmixer.sys
        ks.sys
        ksclockf.ax
        ksdata.ax
        ksinterf.ax
        ksproxy.ax
        kstvtune.ax
        ksuser.dll
        ksvpintf.ax
        kswdmcap.ax
        ksxbar.ax
        msh263.drv
        mskssrv.sys
        mspclock.sys
        portcls.sys
        redbook.sys

redbook? isn't that CD related?


        sbemul.sys
        stream.sys
        swmidi.sys
        sysaudio.sys
        usbaudio.sys
        vfwwdm.drv
        vfwwdm32.dll
        wdmaud.drv
        wdmaud.sys

I also see a lot of audio related files like usbaudio, sbemul,gm16,
swmidi, and dmusic.

Mark, are there any other interfaces in the output form lsusb?
I didn't see them in dmesg from the connection. But the windows drivers
make me think there should be a usb-audio interface.


        -Thomas



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