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On Tue, 5 Nov 2002 14:33, Brandon Philips wrote:
> Despite my best efforts I think I have a bug in my software. I have
> read the FAQ at http://www.frogmouth.net/hid-doco/linux-hid.html
> multiple times but I still don't have a solid grasp on how to g
Despite my best efforts I think I have a bug in my software. I have
read the FAQ at http://www.frogmouth.net/hid-doco/linux-hid.html
multiple times but I still don't have a solid grasp on how to get a read
(interrupt) and write driver working for my device. Could someone
please email me or point
On my USB keyboard/hub combo, the keyboard wasn't working, but
I plugged a mouse into the single hub port and the mouse worked.
By 'keyboard wasn't working' I mean this:
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[root@gargoyle 2.5.46]# modprobe hid
drivers/usb/core/usb.c: usb_device_probe
drivers/usb/core/usb.c: usb_device_pro
On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 05:36:32PM -0600, John Marshall wrote:
> Greg,
> Thanks for the response.
> We have used a NetChip device in the past to implement USB in a
> peripheral. What we are trying to do now is make that same device (it's a
> scanner) using an ITX form factor PC main
Greg,
Thanks for the response.
We have used a NetChip device in the past to implement USB in a
peripheral. What we are trying to do now is make that same device (it's a
scanner) using an ITX form factor PC mainboard instead of the Coldfire board
we use now. Trying to lower costs and
On Monday 04 November 2002 11:30, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Lars Doelle wrote:
> > > > There is another thread in linux-usb list that I suspect
> > > > is a good point to our bug #2 (OSS. The usb-midi driver might drop
> > > > first bytes sent after reopen) This is the URL:
> > > > http://marc.thea
I implemented a Cypress SL811HS Host Controller into
linux-2.4.18-rmk7 for a custom board based on SA1110.
I have enabled Keyboard and Mouse and iPaq USB support
I have attached an USB keyboard
I have the following messages from my linux box
could someone please tell me what do they mean ?
usb_c
On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Brad Hards wrote:
> Please be realistic. You haven't described your device or what it is meant to
> do, haven't provided a site to get the firmware, described the tests that
> you've done that passed or failed (on Linux and other operating systems).
OK... It is a mp3 player
One more hint,
for those who experience trouble with a device and want to try that thing
not only at Linux.
At http://www.thesycon.com you can find an excellent windows driver package
(called USBIO) that supports everything to try with: bulk, interrupt and iso
endpoints. The only thing is: the fr
Hello Brandon,
> Von: Brandon Philips [mailto:brandon@;sporknet.cjb.net]
> I have developed a HID device with 9 buttons on it
_You_ have developed that device? What USB chipset do you use? What
processor, what operation system...?
I got some experience in developing devices with Philips USB ch
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On Mon, 4 Nov 2002 22:21, David Rio wrote:
> On 3 Nov 2002, Brandon Philips wrote:
> > I have developed a HID device with 9 buttons on it for a medical
> > application. I wish to use the hiddev interface for the device and it
> > seems to be the most
On 3 Nov 2002, Brandon Philips wrote:
> I have developed a HID device with 9 buttons on it for a medical
> application. I wish to use the hiddev interface for the device and it
> seems to be the most practical fit. The problem I am having is I do not
> know if my drivers are wrong or my device h
Lars Doelle wrote:
> > > There is another thread in linux-usb list that I suspect
> > > is a good point to our bug #2 (OSS. The usb-midi driver might drop
> > > first bytes sent after reopen) This is the URL:
> > > http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=10255447483&r=1&w=2
>
> In the meantime, i'd de
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With the recent introduction of the usbtest driver, I thought people might be
interested in this:
http://developer.intel.com/technology/usb/download/Usb2ComplianceDeviceSpec_r10.pdf
I'm not sure how much it would help, but it looks fairly flexible, a
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