Le Fri, Jan 03, 2003 � 02:34:57PM -0000, Nick Forbes a �crit :
> 
> Hi Edouard,
> 
> Thanks for your reply. I'm glad to here that it is possible to reset the device in 
>GNU\Linux at least.
> 
> I don't think that function exists yet in *BSD, but from my very basic knowledge it 
>looks like there are commands to reset ports, and change their power state within the 
>*BSD driver.
> 
> I will ask the maintainers of the *BSD USB system, and see if they can help - if not 
>it looks like a long weekend of reading specs :-)
> 
> Nick.

As I'm facing exaclty them same problem as you (Speedtouch + OpenSDB 3.2), I'm
offering any help you could need.
As I don't realy know HOW to help, maybe you could (or Edouard) could guide us
on some interesting readings (URLs ?, src ?...)
I'm also ready for as many tests as necessary, but I'd like to find a way.

Another humble question, addressed to the coders of this driver : As this driver
begins to be well-know by the open source community, have you ever wrote to
Alcatel to ask them openly the specs ?

I say that because that's what I did years ago for the specs of an olitec modem,
and they gave them to me !

Anyway, if we can't get the specs, the only way out is to find a way to reset
the usb bus. I know very well one of the openbsd core coder, and I could ask him
how to do this, if I knew *what* to ask *precisely*.

So Nick, what do you expect ?

-- 
Nicolas Ecarnot


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