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2005 Jan 19
2
[Fwd: Re: strange ucom (uplcom) error]
...03x.patch
> >
> > It can break old (working) PL2303 chip, but it works for me with newer
>
> Thanks a lot, this indeed fixes the revision 3.0 adaptor but unfortunately
> also breakes the 2.02 version :(
>
> Perhaps there's a goog guy out there who can refurbish the uplcom driver with
> this information (akiyama?)?
>
> Thanks a lot,
I've just recently been looking into this too. I used the mentioned
patch and also linux driver source and have come with the attached
patch. It contains one more change but I don't know if it's correct. It
works f...
2008 Oct 08
1
7.0-RELEASE panics when loading USB modules x2
Hi,
I just had 7.0-RELEASE crash again, whilst kldloading the uplcom.ko module
in multi-user mode with X running, and no USB serial devices plugged in.
The T43 immediately resets, I don't get a chance to drop into a debugger.
This seems like a pretty serious USB regression. Is anyone looking into it?
Are these things a thing of the past with the "new"...
2008 Jan 30
0
Anybody have expirience with Powercom Imperial 1500 VAC (USB interface)?
...M CO., LTD. USB to Serial, rev 1.00/0.00, addr 2, iclass 3/0
usbhid-ups doesn't recognize it, and powercom driver doesn't work with
uhid device.
It seems for me that FreeBSD doesn't support it, so it doesn't create
serial device for it.
I tryed to use ubsa(4), ubser(4), uftdi(4). uplcom(4), uvscom(4) device
driver for USB-to-serial converters - doesn't help.
I can provide ssh access to FreeBSD computer with this device connected,
if it will help someone to write driver.
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Best regards,
Alexander Derevyanko
2013 Apr 28
8
[UART] GPS 18-5Hz LVC and COM1 silence, OK on Linux though...
Hi,
I'm having issues connecting Garmin GPS 18 to COM1 on 9.1, I get
nothing but silence. Identical setup works absolutely fine with Linux.
I've got PPS wire connected to DCD, but that seems to make no
difference on Linux, so I presume it shouldn't affect fbsd either.
On Linux, I get:
$ uname -a
Linux ubuntu 3.8.0-19-generic #29-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 17 18:16:28 UTC
2013 x86_64 x86_64