Jonathan Melhuish wrote:
> Wa-hey! Looks like I got it working! :-)
>
> May 10 22:36:55 laptop kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:07.2-1, assigned
> address 23
> May 10 22:36:55 laptop kernel: at76c503.c: $Id: at76c503.c,v 1.35
> 2003/07/30 06:31:51 jal2 Exp $ compiled May 9 2004 16:15:33
> May
Ron wrote:
Jonathan Melhuish wrote:
There must surely be a table that translates these numeric codes into
the right driver to load - anyone got any idea where it is?
Yeah, I got an idea where it is. It is in the driver. Look at
at76c503-rfmd.c of your berlios source directory. Your vend
On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 09:08:47AM +0100, Jonathan Melhuish wrote:
> Hmm, I tried to modify it "properly" so that I can send my changes back
> to the authors. Here's the diff:
>
> >#define VENDOR_ID_BT 0x69a
> >#define PRODUCT_ID_BT_VOYAGER_10100x821
> 113a114
> >{ US
Kevin Murphy wrote:
Yargh, this is too hardcore for me; I didn't manage to get this
working in a couple hours today. I'm going to try this all over again
more carefully and then take it to the atmel driver list.
Yup, I think I'll follow you there. Ron's suggestion looks promising so
if I can g
Ron wrote:
Jonathan Melhuish wrote:
Jonathan Melhuish wrote:
There must surely be a table that translates these numeric codes into
the right driver to load - anyone got any idea where it is?
Yeah, I got an idea where it is. It is in the driver. Look at
at76c503-rfmd.c of your be
Kevin Murphy wrote:
> > Has anybody succeeded in getting either of the above devices
> (apparently they use
> > the same chipset) to work under Debian?
>
> I'm going to be trying this out tomorrow (I have a Linksys WUSB11).
>
> I _have_ succeeded in compiling the Atmel driver at BerliOS (v 0.1
> Has anybody succeeded in getting either of the above devices
(apparently they use
> the same chipset) to work under Debian?
I'm going to be trying this out tomorrow (I have a Linksys WUSB11).
I _have_ succeeded in compiling the Atmel driver at BerliOS (v 0.11,
http://download.berlios.de/at76c
Has anybody succeeded in getting either of the above devices (apparently
they use the same chipset) to work under Debian?
I've just spent an hour or so trying to get the Amtel driver to compile,
but have got no-where :-( My (brief) notes are here, if anybody can
spot my mistake: http://www.ora
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