Joel Berger, le Tue 20 Nov 2007 22:06:12 -0000, a écrit :
> This also impacts the DATAQ DI-148U USB data acquisition board. These
> only identify as 0403:6001 if you change the jumper settings (not
> recommended for Windows use, but required for Linux use since the module
> doesn't recognize the default 0683:1480). I guess a better question is
> this: since FTDI serial chips are used for so many devices, is there a
> better way to identify them than by USB vendor/device ID?
After research on the brltty list, there didn't seem to be any way.
Joel Berger, le Tue 20 Nov 2007 22:06:12 -0000, a écrit :
> This also impacts the DATAQ DI-148U USB data acquisition board. These
> only identify as 0403:6001 if you change the jumper settings (not
> recommended for Windows use, but required for Linux use since the module
> doesn't recognize the default 0683:1480). I guess a better question is
> this: since FTDI serial chips are used for so many devices, is there a
> better way to identify them than by USB vendor/device ID?
After research on the brltty list, there didn't seem to be any way.
Samuel