Re: Tricky USB device.

2005-04-09 Thread David Gilbert
> "Bernd" == Bernd Walter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Bernd> Sounds simple. Tried with lower case characters? Otherwise I Bernd> would say sniff a working driver - for windows there is at Bernd> least one good freeware USB sniffer avaiable. HA! Found the problem --- thank-you everyone. Ap

Re: Nvidia nforce2 sata controller

2005-04-09 Thread Lucas Holt
Someone suggested I check out 6-Current as many nvidia controllers were added. i do see nforce3 & nforce4 sata controllers in there. I do not see the pci id for the nforce2 sata controller on my motherboard, however. Lucas Holt [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___

Re: Tricky USB device.

2005-04-09 Thread Bernd Walter
On Sat, Apr 09, 2005 at 05:48:43PM -0400, David Gilbert wrote: > > "Bernd" == Bernd Walter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Bernd> Then the device is still working and just has nothing to send. > Bernd> Would be helpfull to know something about the protocol used on > Bernd> the endpoints. > >

Re: Tricky USB device.

2005-04-09 Thread David Gilbert
> "Bernd" == Bernd Walter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Bernd> Then the device is still working and just has nothing to send. Bernd> Would be helpfull to know something about the protocol used on Bernd> the endpoints. It's pretty simple. I'm sending (right now) MK255 and MK0 with 1 second slee

Re: Tricky USB device.

2005-04-09 Thread Bernd Walter
On Sat, Apr 09, 2005 at 05:05:31PM -0400, David Gilbert wrote: > > "Bernd" == Bernd Walter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Bernd> Yes - you must use 1 - there is only one out-endpoint. 0x81 is > Bernd> for receiving data and endpoint 0 is the mandandory control > Bernd> endpoint. Interrupt E

ggate failures.

2005-04-09 Thread David Gilbert
I have two systems, each with 4 300 gig SATA disks. Let's call them m0 and m1. M1 exports it's disks with ggated ... on two private GigE networks. M0, on those same two GigE networks, imports them with ggatec. M0, then does the following: Mirror Disks == = s0 ggate0 da0s1g s1

Re: Tricky USB device.

2005-04-09 Thread David Gilbert
> "Bernd" == Bernd Walter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Bernd> Yes - you must use 1 - there is only one out-endpoint. 0x81 is Bernd> for receiving data and endpoint 0 is the mandandory control Bernd> endpoint. Interrupt Endpoints are not variable in size. Both Bernd> interrupt endpoints are 8

Re: Nvidia nforce2 sata controller

2005-04-09 Thread Søren Schmidt
Lucas Holt wrote: I have a MSI k7n2 delta2 lsr motherboard (msicomputer.com). Odd as it sounds, it has a nvidia sata controller. From a post on current in december, I learned it uses the pata controller and another chip in front of it. The sata controller is not detected by 5-STABLE and i'd

Nvidia nforce2 sata controller

2005-04-09 Thread Lucas Holt
I have a MSI k7n2 delta2 lsr motherboard (msicomputer.com). Odd as it sounds, it has a nvidia sata controller. From a post on current in december, I learned it uses the pata controller and another chip in front of it. The sata controller is not detected by 5-STABLE and i'd like to see it inc

Re: Call for FreeBSD status reports

2005-04-09 Thread Max Laier
On Saturday 09 April 2005 17:18, Diomidis Spinellis wrote: > Max Laier wrote: > > The new features from last time (categories and task-list) will be > > available, again. As a reminder the available categories are listed > > bellow. Please feel free to suggest additional entries: > > > > proj -