Re: Status, USB/Olympus E-10

2002-04-15 Thread Rasputin
* Nick Hibma [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020415 08:48]: Running with a debug kernel should be no problem and not much slower than running with a production kernel. I thought the '-g' flag created two kernels, kernel and kernel.debug. I've always found I can run with kernel, then just pass

Re: Status, USB/Olympus E-10

2002-04-15 Thread Nick Hibma
Running with a debug kernel should be no problem and not much slower than running with a production kernel. I thought the '-g' flag created two kernels, kernel and kernel.debug. I've always found I can run with kernel, then just pass kernel.debug to 'gdb -k' after a panic/reboot (see

Re: Status, USB/Olympus E-10

2002-04-11 Thread Nick Hibma
Compile a kernel with UMASS_DEBUG (or load the module compile with CFLAGS+=-DUMASS_DEBUG) and send me the output of an attach. It should be possible to make it work. The fact that it reboots without reason is very very strange indeed. If that is the case, check that your machine is grounded

Re: Status, USB/Olympus E-10

2002-04-11 Thread Nick Hibma
works fine with a USB Zip drive. Any other ideas -kc Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 18:15:52 -0800 (PST) From: Kelly Yancey [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Kenneth W Cochran [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Status, USB/Olympus E-10 On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, Kenneth W Cochran

Status, USB/Olympus E-10

2002-01-06 Thread Kenneth W Cochran
(cc'ed to -scsi) Hello, A couple of committers I were working last July (2001) with support for the Olympus E-10 digital camera in FreeBSD. This is a USB device. I just saw some commits in cam/scsi_da for Nikon I'm wondering what the situation is wrt Olympus? The problem I was having was