On Tue, 5 Jul 2005, Artur Szymiec wrote:

> Dear Alan,
> 
> I would like to go much further - therfore I made
> logs under Win 2000. Here there are 2 logs of Foxda
> and one of Creative Rhomba.
> Creative Rhomba works well under Linux but Foxda unfortunately
> no. Under Win 2000 the system recogonized both of them without
> any problem - no driver or even restart was necessary.
> The logs were taken using the USB SnoopyPro 0.22.
> Cause of the size I tar them.
> 
> Hope You can help me to find out why and possibly
> improve the USB storage driver - I doin't know nothing
> about this hex streams - You do :-)

I took a quick look at your logs...  The format is rather awkward for
simple reading.  Neither the binary dump nor the XML encapsulation is very
good for a human.  Doesn't USB SnoopyPro have a text-mode logging
capability?

Anyway, it may not be very important.  I expect the log will just show 
everything behaving normally.  The real question is why does the USB 
communication work normally under Windows and not work under Linux?  We 
probably can't learn the answer just by looking at the data that was sent.

The best approach is probably to compare the behavior of different 
hardware.  For example, plug your Foxda player into a different Linux 
computer and see how it behaves.

Alan Stern



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