Re: [Linux-usb-users] [SOLVED] Serial buffer corruption [was Re: FTDI usb-serial possible bug]

2007-05-07 Thread Stephen Beaver
Luxury! When I was a lad . . . . On 5/7/07 12:34 PM, "Alan Stern" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, 7 May 2007, Diego Zuccato wrote: > >> Thinking with a 300bps modem (anybody else remembers such an ancient >> thing?): > > I used a 110 bps modem for several years! > > Alan Stern > ---

Re: [Linux-usb-users] Drawing power from USB port

2006-06-19 Thread Stephen Beaver
On 6/19/06 11:35 AM, "Matt Britt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have a home-made device that draws its power from a USB port. > Unfortunately, with late Linux kernels on some laptops, it can't draw > adequate current to power itself. Is there any way to force an internal > hub to allow maximu

Re: [Linux-usb-users] Digital Pens and Linux USB

2006-05-02 Thread Stephen Beaver
I am working on a similar project. I have been able to discover/pair & connect to a Logitech "io" digital pen using a cheap Bluetooth USB dongle but so far, have not been able to access data on the pen. All it took was the Bluez utilities to get this far. Steve On 5/2/06 7:32 AM, "Björn Michael

Re: [Linux-usb-users] Re: config usb port

2006-02-02 Thread Stephen Beaver
For some odd reason, the EDB9301 eval board comes without he USB components stuffed, so the EP9301 kernel build Cirrus supplies does not have it enabled either. I found it necessary to both enable all the USB stuff In the kernel config and then to manually install the device nodes. For example: #

Re: [Linux-usb-users] USB wireless adapter known to work ?

2005-12-30 Thread Stephen Beaver
I have been using the D-Link DWL-G122 sucessfully. It worked out of the box on my ARM9 system. I used the driver from www.ralink.com but others use the daily snapshot from SerialMonkey (which you can google for). On 12/30/05 11:30 PM, "Mike Keithley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I want to purc

RE: [Linux-usb-users] Another dumb question

2005-12-16 Thread Stephen Beaver
mknod /dev/sdb1 b 8 17 didn't seem to help but the rmmod/modprobe on device removal works like a charm. Again, thank you so much Alan. Steve Steve -Original Message- From: Alan Stern [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 6:22 PM To: Stephen Beaver Cc: linu

[Linux-usb-users] Another dumb question

2005-12-16 Thread Stephen Beaver
Please indulge me and tell me what I am doing wrong here: Kernel v 2.4.21 (I can't upgrade it, I have 6500 devices in the field and that would be prohibitive) In rc.sysinit, I do mknod /dev/sda1 b 8 1 When I plug in a usb memory stick, I can mount it by doing Mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /mnt/memst

RE: [Linux-usb-users] Memory stick detection

2005-12-04 Thread Stephen Beaver
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matthew Dharm Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2005 9:20 PM To: Stephen Beaver Cc: Alan Stern; linux-usb-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Linux-usb-users] Memory stick detection On Sat, Dec 03, 2005 at

Re: [Linux-usb-users] Memory stick detection

2005-12-03 Thread Stephen Beaver
On 12/3/05 11:45 AM, "Alan Stern" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, 2 Dec 2005, Stephen Beaver wrote: > >> This question seems so basic - I am almost embarrassed to ask it. A day of >> searching FAQs and other documents hasn't turned up very much so I

[Linux-usb-users] Memory stick detection

2005-12-02 Thread Stephen Beaver
This question seems so basic - I am almost embarrassed to ask it. A day of searching FAQs and other documents hasn't turned up very much so I thought I would ask here. Arm-linux 2.4.21 running on a Cirrus SOC. Hotplug is enabled in the kernel and I would like to write a sbin/hotplug shell script t

[Linux-usb-users] Secure USB memory stick

2005-10-21 Thread Stephen Beaver
I need to add a secure USB memory key to our small (32 MB) embedded arm-linux system. In researching this, I have found a number of software solutions that would encrypt the file system on the stick (StegFS, CFT, TCFS etc). These are rather too complex for my system I think. There are also a number

[Linux-usb-users] RE: [Linux-usb-users]

2005-07-30 Thread Stephen Beaver
I'm writing a printer controller for an ARM (EP9301) embedded system. This distro was provided by the chip manufacturer and uses compiled-in drivers. Switching to modules would be very difficult at this point. The main task is to "listen" to the printer, capture and parse its status messages. eg:

[Linux-usb-users] Test - Please ignore

2005-07-30 Thread Stephen Beaver
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