Re: Unipod with Nokia 7250i - Anyone drivers ?



In article <664094f64d.Alan.Adams@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Alan Adams
<URL:mailto:alan.adams@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In message <ant090126345ssV3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Simon Elzinga <riscos@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

<snip>

Its unlikely specific drivers will be written for particular mobile phones.
However, if the phone presents its contents as one of the standard USB mass
storage device classes, it may be read by the RISC OS USB interfaces.
DKU-5 has a USB connector at the other end.

DKU-5 is a USB-serial converter. I've been trying, and failing, to get one
working on a PC.


shows up on a Unipod as

Device number 3 (1ae02b7c) on isp0
Device conforms to USB specification version 1.10
Vendor (0x07d0) : Kingsun Semiconductor
Product (0x4101) : USB to Serial
Device has 1 configurations
Device has 1 supported language codes
Unicode Language 0x0409 is the currently used code set


Configuration 0
Configuration has 1 interfaces
Value to select configuration 1
Description: USB to Serial
Device uses maximum of 100mA

Interface number 0
Alternate setting 0
Number of endpoints 2
Class (ff) is vendor specific
SubClass (00) is Unknown
Protocol (00) is Unused

Unknown descriptor type 21 length 9

Endpoint number 1 (device to host)
Type 03:interrupt
Max packet size 0008
Interval 1ms

Endpoint number 2 (host to device)
Type 03:interrupt
Max packet size 0008
Interval 1ms

Alan

Hi Alan,

After filling in the code i got from Theo : 0421:0800 it gave me after *usbdevices a code of 0ea0:6858
saved that, again *usbdevices (Not yet usb icon on iconbar) gave me this :

*usbdevices

host controller: isp0 (33c016fc)

Device number 1 (33c018c4) on isp0

Device conforms to USB specification version 1.10

device class: HUB (09):00:00

Vendor (0x0471) : Simtec Electronics, UK

Product (0x0001) : isp0

Device release : 1.00

Serial number : isp0

Device has 1 configurations

Device has 1 supported language codes

Unicode Language 0x0409 is the currently used code set



Configuration 0

Configuration has 1 interfaces

Value to select configuration 1

Description: Standard USB RootHub

Device is self powered

Device does not use bus power


Interface number 0

Alternate setting 0

Number of endpoints 1

Class (09): HUB

SubClass (00) is Unknown

Protocol (00) is Unused

Description: 2 Port Hub


Endpoint number 1 (device to host)

Type 03:interrupt

Max packet size 0040

Interval 255ms



Device number 2 (33c01a94) on isp0

Device conforms to USB specification version 1.10

Vendor (0x0ea0) : OTi

Product (0x6858) : USB-UART Tx Line

Device release : 1.00

Device has 1 configurations

Device has 1 supported language codes

Unicode Language 0x0409 is the currently used code set



Configuration 0

Configuration has 1 interfaces

Value to select configuration 1

Device uses maximum of 200mA


Interface number 0

Alternate setting 0

Number of endpoints 3

Class (ff) is vendor specific

SubClass (ff) is vendor specific

Protocol (ff) is vendor specific


Endpoint number 1 (device to host)

Type 02:bulk

Max packet size 0040


Endpoint number 2 (host to device)

Type 02:bulk

Max packet size 0040


Endpoint number 3 (device to host)

Type 03:interrupt

Max packet size 0008

Interval 1ms



*spool

So that means, it needs a driver, so who has this one or can write one into RISC OS 4.02 ???

Simon.
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