On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 11:29 PM, John Orth j...@orthfamily.net wrote:
First, thanks to all for the wonderful v4l project. I am able to get
this card going in Ubuntu 9.04 on my laptop (Dell Vostro 1700) with no
changes apart from copying the correct firmware. What fantastic
progress. :)
I
Thank you for your prompt response, Devin.
1. Are you sure the port on the PC supports USB 2.0?
According to the M3A78-EM spec, all 6 USB ports are 2.0, so I don't
think that is the issue. I will double-check this, though.
2. Which application are you using to test with?
I am using
Thank you for your prompt response, Devin.
1. Are you sure the port on the PC supports USB 2.0?
According to the M3A78-EM spec, all 6 USB ports are 2.0, so I don't
think that is the issue. I will double-check this, though.
2. Which application are you using to test with?
I am using
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 9:42 AM, John Orth j...@orthfamily.net wrote:
Thank you for your prompt response, Devin.
1. Are you sure the port on the PC supports USB 2.0?
According to the M3A78-EM spec, all 6 USB ports are 2.0, so I don't think
that is the issue. I will double-check this,
I'm not much of a hardware guy (I know enough to get around) so
hopefully I don't sound too inept here.
I suspect this is probably some issue with the USB host chipset. The
error messages you provided suggest a problem sending commands to the
dib0700 USB bridge, so this does not appear to be
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 12:12 PM, John Orth j...@orthfamily.net wrote:
That was my initial thought as well, but I don't have a great understanding
of what exactly the i2c bus does and how it works with the other hardware.
Is it possible that some other piece of hardware (non-USB, and non-USB