David Brownell wrote:
And you're sure the IRQs are arriving at the controllers?
See the FAQ entry about devices not accepting addresses...
yep, read the FAQ and did the checks per the instructions, i do see
IRQ's arriving at the controllers using several other usb devices, and i
do see interrupt
Roger Larsson wrote:
What type is the host? uhci, ohci, ehci?
How does the usb status differ
cat /proc/bus/usb/devices
i've tried it on all three types of hosts and the device never shows up
in the /proc/bus/usb/devices.
thanks
dave
---
On Friday 15 August 2003 22.39, David Anders wrote:
> howdy all,
>
> wondering if any has successfully made the cyberdata usb-rs232 module
> work? it is based on the kawasaki KL5KUSB116 chipset. the KL5KUSB105
> module appears to be generic enough to work with this unit, however,
> i've been unable
howdy all,
wondering if any has successfully made the cyberdata usb-rs232 module
work? it is based on the kawasaki KL5KUSB116 chipset. the KL5KUSB105
module appears to be generic enough to work with this unit, however,
i've been unable to get it working. when the device is connect i get an
err