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By zharik - Posted on April 13, 2007 - 04:57:51 (#21550)
Current version when comment was posted: 1.0.0 RC1 |
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Hi, François!
I have seen your changes in the Haiku svn logs. Of course I can post your binaries here as alternate version. Could you, please, send me them on imker[worm]gmx[punkt]li?
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| prolific-based & Haiku... |
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By mmu_man - Posted on April 13, 2007 - 03:03:21 (#21549)
Current version when comment was posted: 1.0.0 RC1 |
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Those having a prolific-based adaptor that can only receive data and not send it with this driver (or was it the other way round ?) should really have a try at the version in Haiku's svn as I fixed it. Maybe someone can publish a binary (preferably the author to avoid dups) ?
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By javispedro - Posted on November 21, 2005 - 12:37:43 (#18420)
Current version when comment was posted: 1.0.0 RC1 |
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Palm's vendor is 0x0830, m130's product code is 0x0050.
Other Palm's product codes are easy to find on the net.
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By zharik - Posted on November 21, 2005 - 02:54:22 (#18413)
Current version when comment was posted: 1.0.0 RC1 |
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Which vendor_id product_id have you used?
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| More M130 |
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By javispedro - Posted on November 18, 2005 - 15:59:44 (#18386)
Current version when comment was posted: 1.0.0 RC1 |
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DirectConnect now finally works!, send & receive. Using PalmOrb on the Palm.
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| Can use Palm m130 with this |
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By javispedro - Posted on November 18, 2005 - 11:56:17 (#18381)
Current version when comment was posted: 1.0.0 RC1 |
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By doing a one-line patch to ftdi.c and adding my device vendor & model to driver.c, I've managed to make "Matrix Orbital Analyzer" SoundPlay plugin work over usb on my Palm m130 (pos 4.1) with PalmOrb ( a Matrix Orbital emulator).
This means that I've sent data from the BeOS to a USB Palm. However, the kernel crashes whenever the Palm tries to send something back to the driver, so Hotsync is impossible.
I'm too newbie to do anything else (although I'm trying), but I imagine that doing a full usb-pilot-serial driver would be easy, and then, pilot-link would be even easier to port.
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| A short answer. =-) |
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By zharik - Posted on October 16, 2003 - 09:34:07 (#9254)
Current version when comment was posted: 1.0.0 RC1 |
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Available. Look for it on driver's homepage. =-)
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| Little silly question |
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By Help@work - Posted on October 16, 2003 - 04:48:07 (#9250)
Current version when comment was posted: 1.0.0 RC1 |
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Hi all,
i really could need a little help.
so my question:
Is the source of Prolific USB -> serial driver available??
I guess not, so does anyone know a link or an example for such a hardware driver?
Thanking an hoping for anwers :)
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| Thanks for the instructions |
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By Jace - Posted on October 12, 2003 - 14:13:32 (#9179)
Current version when comment was posted: 1.0.0 RC1 |
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I will try this as soon as I can and will post my results here. I have been looking forward to something like this. Thanks!
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| Just put it in ... =-) |
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By zharik - Posted on October 11, 2003 - 12:09:05 (#9161)
Current version when comment was posted: 1.0.0 RC1 |
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Hm... Sorry, but there is no more simpler explanation than just try to do the following:
1.Download driver
2.Install it
3.Put your USB modem into USB port
4.Run Terminal and run the commands "ls -al /dev/ports" - if you something like "usb0" in this list - your modem is support - otherwise - you are not lucky.
PS.I think, that US Robotics OfficeConnect USB is supported. It's hardware modem.
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| Interesting... More info on modem support, please :-) |
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By Jace - Posted on October 10, 2003 - 16:25:08 (#9148)
Current version when comment was posted: 1.0.0 RC1 |
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Hi, I was wondering if you could explain a little more about the modem support. I am unfamiliar with the terms you referred to when mentioning USB modem support. For example, is my US Robotics OfficeConnect USB modem compatible with this driver? I know I could download it and find out for myself, but... I'm kind of busy with other projects at the moment ;-)
Thanks for working on USB support for BeOS, by the way!
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| There is no Dan0 version ... |
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By zharik - Posted on June 19, 2003 - 05:36:21 (#7788)
Current version when comment was posted: 0.1.0-development |
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1. Dan0 has broken binary compatibility with R5 in tty-module interface that vitally needed by this driver.
2. USB module interface v3 in Dan0 has some big changes comparing to v2 from R5. And I don't like to overload my sources with lot of #ifdef-s.
3. Dan0 already has such driver for USB ACM modems - use it instead.
4. Nobody asked me for Dan0 build.
=-)
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| crash on Dano |
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By rayman - Posted on June 19, 2003 - 05:18:13 (#7786)
Current version when comment was posted: 0.1.0-development |
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it's explain in your package, but why not put Dano version on Bebits.
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