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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/08/2012 20:13, Martyn Hill wrote:<br>
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/08/2012 19:01, Arnaud Quette
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                  <div>On 10/08/2012 22:27, Arnaud Quette wrote:<br>
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                        I've now got it to 2.6.4, and have a new
                        message;<br>
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                        [crees@pegasus]/usr/local/libexec/nut% sudo
                        ./blazer_usb -a zigor -DDDDDDDDDDDDD<br>
                        Network UPS Tools - Megatec/Q1 protocol USB
                        driver 0.08<br>
                        (2.6.4-Unversioned directory)<br>
                           0.000000     debug level is '13'<br>
                           0.001081     Checking device (0001/0000)
                        (/dev/usb//dev/ugen2.3)<br>
                           0.001688     - VendorID: 0001<br>
                           0.001694     - ProductID: 0000<br>
                           0.001697     - Manufacturer: unknown<br>
                           0.001701     - Product: unknown<br>
                           0.001705     - Serial Number: unknown<br>
                           0.001708     - Bus: /dev/usb<br>
                           0.001712     Trying to match device<br>
                           0.001717     Device matches<br>
                           0.001737     send_to_all: SETINFO
                        ups.vendorid "0001"<br>
                           0.001744     send_to_all: SETINFO
                        ups.productid "0000"<br>
                           0.001751     send_to_all: SETINFO device.type
                        "ups"<br>
                           0.001758     send_to_all: SETINFO
                        driver.version "2.6.4-Unversioned<br>
                        directory"<br>
                           0.001764     send_to_all: SETINFO
                        driver.version.internal "0.08"<br>
                           0.001770     send_to_all: SETINFO <a
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                          href="http://driver.name" target="_blank">driver.name</a>
                        "blazer_usb"<br>
                           0.001775     Trying megatec protocol...<br>
                           0.001786     send: Q1<br>
                           0.002191     read: Unknown error<br>
                           0.002242     Permissions problem:
                        Input/output error<br>
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                        damn BSD USB stack. is it the "new" or the "old"
                        (I may totally be off topic!)<br>
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              My FreeBSD 8 appears to be running/linking against
              libusb20 - the 'new' one...</div>
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            you mean libusb1.0? with libusb-compat?<br>
            NUT USB drivers are still on 0.1, and need to be ported to
            1.0.<br>
            this may be (part of) the problem!<br>
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      Hummm...<br>
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            can you please post back the list of libs linked.<br>
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                    <div> it's not answering at all for now! the I/O
                      error is initial.<br>
                      you should try using "export USB_DEBUG=3", which
                      will enable libusb debug.<br>
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                      I've just seen that Martin has sent more data...
                      jumping on this mail.<br>
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                      cheers,<br>
                      Arno<br>
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              I'll also try this and see what it reveals...<br>
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      Can't see any debug output, but am probably misunderstanding
      something...<br>
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            I've very (very very!) quickly looked at the snoop...<br>
            can you send me an "lsusb -v -d0001:0000".<br>
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      Attached within archive as 'lsusb.txt'<br>
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          <div>another interesting test would be with usbhid-ups:<br>
            - add the following in ups.conf<br>
            [test]<br>
                               driver = usbhid-ups<br>
                               port = auto<br>
                               vendorid = 0001<br>
                               productid = 0000<br>
                               explore<br>
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            - and launch the driver:<br>
            $ /path/to/usbhid-ups -DDDDD -a <ups.conf devname><br>
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      Attached within archive as 'usbhid-ups_test.txt'...<br>
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          <div>as told previously, compress the archive if needed, to
            stay under the 40 Kb limit.<br>
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            cheers,<br>
            Arno<br>
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      <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">-- 
"There are 10 types of people in this world. Those who understand binary and those who don't."</pre>
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    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">-- 
"There are 10 types of people in this world. Those who understand binary and those who don't."</pre>
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