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Date:      Mon, 6 Sep 1999 03:13:06 -0500 (CDT)
From:      Kevin Day <toasty@dragondata.com>
To:        nick.hibma@jrc.it
Cc:        toasty@dragondata.com (Kevin Day), imp@village.org (Warner Losh), A.Reilly@lake.com.au (Andrew Reilly), hackers@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Limit of bus hierarchies (was Re: PCI modems do not work???)
Message-ID:  <199909060813.DAA51212@celery.dragondata.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GS4.4.10.9909061000010.5512-100000@elect8> from "Nick Hibma" at Sep 06, 1999 10:06:24 AM

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> 
>  > This is under 3.2-STABLE as of a few days ago. Any ideas here?
> 
> Yes, use CURRENT :-)

Ok, I'll upgrade tommorow and try again.

>  > ConnectionStatus: DeviceConnected
>  > Current Config Value: 0x01
>  > Device Bus Speed:     Full
>  > Device Address:       0x06
>  > Open Pipes:              3
> 
> Pitty it does not list the interface descriptor. It might have given
> some more information on the class/subclass/protocol in use.

I'll see what usb_dump gives me under current as soon as I can.

>  > Here's also something somewhat interesting... a USB keyboard with a PS/2
>  > mouseport on the keyboard itself. (sorta like the mac)
> 
> Sorta very much unlike the mac. It's one device with 2 interfaces
> (compared to 3 devices: a hub, a keyboard and a mouse :)

I meant it physically looked like a mac keyboard. :) 

>  > I have no idea if this means anything to you, but in lieu of your usb dump,
>  > it's at least something. :) If I can figure out how to make USB work on this
>  > system with FreeBSD, i'll use usb_dump and send this to you again.
> 
> The HID keyboard/mouse is supported under 3.2 supposedly. There are
> people using it on a daily basis, with some limitations as in not
> disconnecting the things.
> 
> thanks a lot!
> 
> Nick
> 

I'll give that a try too. I do like having a USB keyboard, except for the
fact that if the system is *very* busy, I tend to get some weird
repetitions. I dunno if this'll happen under FreeBSD or not, but it's
annoying.

(example, I start up ScanDisk, and a CPU eating program at the same time,
and try to type... The quick ick ick brownnnnn fox jumpumped over erthe
lazzzzzzzzzy ddddog)

I'll blame this on a Windowsism until I see otherwise. :)

Kevin


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