On Tue, 9 Mar 2004 22:15:08 -0800 (PST), Stephen J. Gowdy
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Linux does support USB 2 in the latter (since 2.4.19 I think) 2.4 kernels
and 2.6. I don't know about this device though, did you check the Working
Device List (linked from http://www.linux-usb.org)? BTW, even if Linux
didn't support USB2 all devices should fall back to 1.1 speeds.
Yeah, its not supported. I read some USB docs since I posted and am a
little more familiar with it. Thanks for the info.
On Wed, 3 Mar 2004, Jesse Marlin wrote:
I recently bought an Adaptec ADC-2210 video/audio USB capture device,
and
was
wondering if there was any support for it. If not, I was considering
trying
to write some support for it. The device is USB 2.0. Does linux
currently
support 2.0? At this point I have no idea what data is being
transmitted
over the USB wire. It seems to imply that it is streaming MPEG on the
fly.
How do I determine this? Any other tips would be helpful as I know very
little about USB. I am not on the list so please respond to my email
directly. Thanks for any help.
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