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2020 Jan 14
3
nut on armhf, r-pi4b IOW
...ause the 30-second timer doesn't start until after everything is initialized (takes a few seconds at USB 1.1 speeds...), the "Full update..." line isn't there. But no matter, it is quite similar to the CPS SX650g dump - the HID report is byte-for-byte the same. Notably, the "hidrd-convert" tool fails part of the way through parsing it, which is why I suspect that CPS is not following the HID spec. (That's more applicable for the high/low transfer voltages.) It does seem to be reporting 0% load, though: 0.094786 Report[get]: (3 bytes) => 13 00 00 0.094875...
2020 Jan 14
0
nut on armhf, r-pi4b IOW
...doesn't start until after everything is > initialized (takes a few seconds at USB 1.1 speeds...), the "Full > update..." line isn't there. > > But no matter, it is quite similar to the CPS SX650g dump - the HID > report is byte-for-byte the same. Notably, the "hidrd-convert" tool > fails part of the way through parsing it, which is why I suspect that > CPS is not following the HID spec. (That's more applicable for the > high/low transfer voltages.) > > It does seem to be reporting 0% load, though: > > 0.094786 Report[get]: (3 b...
2020 Jan 21
2
nut on armhf, r-pi4b IOW
...after everything is > > initialized (takes a few seconds at USB 1.1 speeds...), the "Full > > update..." line isn't there. > > > > But no matter, it is quite similar to the CPS SX650g dump - the HID > > report is byte-for-byte the same. Notably, the "hidrd-convert" tool > > fails part of the way through parsing it, which is why I suspect > > that CPS is not following the HID spec. (That's more applicable for > > the high/low transfer voltages.) > > > > It does seem to be reporting 0% load, though: > > >...
2020 Jan 12
4
nut on armhf, r-pi4b IOW
On Sunday 12 January 2020 11:14:13 Charles Lepple wrote: > On Jan 12, 2020, at 9:56 AM, Gene Heskett wrote: > >> Instant return, logging this: > > > > in /tmp/info > > > >> 0.000000 Error: too many non-option arguments. Try -h for > >> help. Network UPS Tools - Generic HID driver 0.41 (2.7.4) > >> USB communication driver 0.33 >