I have a USB osciloscope (Link Instruments DSO 8002) that I am quite
motivated to get working in wine.  I have followed the instructions to
install the USB patches.  The osciloscope software works fine in demo
mode, but it still cannot find the device.  I have spent some time
messing around with this, but I am new to wine, so I am a little lost.
I am a half decent c programmer, so If somebody could point me in the
right direction I should be able to get this working.

I have gotten error message usbd.sys failed to load.

I don't know if this program requires functions that wine does not
support or I have just failed to install something correctly.

I have attached lsusb and winedump -x output

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

usbd.sys sounds like a kernel driver. I'm not sure those are supported, even for USB.

I had a logic analyzer that I managed to get working (sort of - the GUI did not work well with Wine). It used the FTDI drivers, so I found Linux version of the same drivers, and created a winelib wrapper for them under the same name as the Windows version.

Your driver seems to be for a driver called "ezusb". Try finding linux drivers for them ("ezusb linux drivers" returned http://www.linux-usb.org/ezusb/, for example. There is also http://www.cypress.com/?id=4&rID=29746).

Hope this helps,
Shachar

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Shachar Shemesh
Lingnu Open Source Consulting Ltd.
http://www.lingnu.com



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