Displaying 20 results from an estimated 6000 matches similar to: "Some questions on driver implementation and variable"
2007 May 21
7
Belkin F6C1100-UNV
Hi,
it'd be great if you could update the documentation on the website
that some models of the Belkin -UNV series will only work with the
megatec(_usb) drivers. I wasted a lot of time on trying to get it to
work with the wrong drivers, and would like to spare others the pain
:-).
Thanks,
~David
P.S. Some forum post said that the stable megatec drivers don't work
100% with the belkin UPS,
2007 May 21
7
Belkin F6C1100-UNV
Hi,
it'd be great if you could update the documentation on the website
that some models of the Belkin -UNV series will only work with the
megatec(_usb) drivers. I wasted a lot of time on trying to get it to
work with the wrong drivers, and would like to spare others the pain
:-).
Thanks,
~David
P.S. Some forum post said that the stable megatec drivers don't work
100% with the belkin UPS,
2007 May 26
3
[nut-commits] svn commit r924 - in trunk: . data
Does this require a new entry in scripts/hotplug/* and scripts/udev/*?
-- Peter
Alexander Gordeev wrote:
>
> Author: agordeev-guest
> Date: Sat May 26 12:04:26 2007
> New Revision: 924
>
> Log:
> data/driver.list: added SVEN Power Smart RM 2000 to the list.
>
> Modified:
> trunk/ChangeLog
> trunk/data/driver.list
>
> Modified: trunk/ChangeLog
>
2007 Feb 08
3
Re: [nut-commits] svn commit r801 - in branches/megatec-usb: . drivers
Hi Alexander,
thanks for your good work on the megatec_usb driver. I have made a few
more (cosmetic) changes.
Is the driver now working stably for your device? In particular, do
the instant commands (and particularly "upsdrvctl -k") work properly?
In this case, we could hopefully mark the device as "supported" and
merge the driver to the main branch.
There is still the
2007 Feb 28
1
Mustek PowerMust 1000/1400/2000 USB (megatec, megatec_usb?)
Hi,
a few days ago, I bought some of those Mustek UPSes
that have both a serial and a USB connector.
Currently only the serial port is supported by
the megatec driver. This works fine so far.
Now I have seen there is a megatec_usb driver,
which currently only supports 2 other UPSes.
How can I help to find out whether the PowerMust
might actually work with the megatec_usb driver?
--
Regards,
2006 Dec 05
3
megatec over USB - new driver patch
Hello, all.
Some time ago I bought myself a UPS which was advertised as USB-HID.
It was a surprise to learn that while it definitely is recognized as USB
device, the HID descriptor has no UPS pages at all. The only software it
came with was a windows program written in visual basic. Trying to
research this topic I found a reference to energizer USB ups driver and
learned about variety of
2006 Mar 29
2
POWER WALKER LINE-INTERACTIVE VI1000
can you also give a try to megatec and send us back some upsc output
of your various tests?
Mathias Mayrhofer wrote:
> > Arnaud QUETTE wrote:
> > > Mathias Mayrhofer wrote:
> it works (except of the temperature)
>
> thanks a million!!
>
> > > Sorry to bother you,
> > > 'nut' is great (it was the only thing that worked on by belkin usv),
>
2007 May 20
1
Sweex 1000VA UPS (was: powermust usb)
--- Arjen de Korte <nut+users at de-korte.org> wrote:
>
> > I also did:
> >
> > # ./megatec_usb -DDDDD -x vendor=06da -x mfr=OMRON
> > /dev/usb/hiddev0
>
> Please have a look at 'man 8 megatec_usb' again.
>
> You probably need to specify the '-x vendorid' and
> '-x productid' options
> and most likely, the
2007 May 20
1
Sweex 1000VA UPS (was: powermust usb)
--- Arjen de Korte <nut+users at de-korte.org> wrote:
>
> > I also did:
> >
> > # ./megatec_usb -DDDDD -x vendor=06da -x mfr=OMRON
> > /dev/usb/hiddev0
>
> Please have a look at 'man 8 megatec_usb' again.
>
> You probably need to specify the '-x vendorid' and
> '-x productid' options
> and most likely, the
2006 Nov 01
2
megatec driver and usb-to-serial converters
Hi all,
Currently, the "megatec" driver only supports UPSes which have a
serial (RS232) interface.
However, I'm under the impression that most of the models that speak
the megatec protocol, and have an USB interface, just have a standard
serial-to-USB converter inside. This being the case, there should be a
"/dev/ttyUSBx" device which the megatec driver could use just as
2006 Nov 01
2
megatec driver and usb-to-serial converters
Hi all,
Currently, the "megatec" driver only supports UPSes which have a
serial (RS232) interface.
However, I'm under the impression that most of the models that speak
the megatec protocol, and have an USB interface, just have a standard
serial-to-USB converter inside. This being the case, there should be a
"/dev/ttyUSBx" device which the megatec driver could use just as
2008 Dec 05
2
Mustek PowerMust 848
Hi,
I'm not the maintainter for the "megatec_usb" driver (in fact, I'm no
longer maintainer for the base "megatec" either), so I don't really
know the status for that particular UPS.
I'm forwarding this to the NUT mailing-list though.
Regards,
--
Carlos Rodrigues
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 10:30 AM, Adrian Czerniak
<adrian.czerniak at becomo.com> wrote:
2008 Dec 05
2
Mustek PowerMust 848
Hi,
I'm not the maintainter for the "megatec_usb" driver (in fact, I'm no
longer maintainer for the base "megatec" either), so I don't really
know the status for that particular UPS.
I'm forwarding this to the NUT mailing-list though.
Regards,
--
Carlos Rodrigues
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 10:30 AM, Adrian Czerniak
<adrian.czerniak at becomo.com> wrote:
2007 Feb 25
4
Some questions on driver implementation and variable names
I've just written an NUT driver to manage a Masterguard UPS connected
via USB, and some questions arose.
Why I wrote a new driver? The servers in question only have two
serial ports, so I want to use USB. I first wrote the low-level USB
routines expecting to integrate them into the existing masterguard
driver. However, that driver was so rudimentary I wrote my own one.
It can be
2007 Feb 01
2
Re: [Nut-upsuser] Ablerex 625L USB version
Hi Jon,
your patches are malformed because (presumably) your email client
wrapped this lines. Could you please send these as a unified diff
("diff -u"), and send them in attachments, rather than as a
copy-and-paste?
Thanks, -- Peter
Jon Gough wrote:
>
> Peter,
> Here are the files I have worked on. I hope I have diff'd them
> correctly. I have not touched the
2007 Nov 20
2
Mustek Powermust 600VA
Hi,
I'm having a hard time configuring a Mustek Powermust 600VA ups to
work via USB with nut. I read somewhere that nut works OK via the
rs232 cable, but unfortunately I don't have a COM port in my computer.
The kernel detects the ups as an Xbox pad :) and loads the xpad
module. I tried running /lib/nut/megatec with different /dev/ttySx but
it displays megatec protocol UPS was not
2007 Sep 28
0
Masterguard A-19 3000 drivers
> What driver are you using? You can try the "masterguard" driver, or "megatec".
I have tried the "masterguard" driver. The "megatec" doesn't work as
well, it says that it is not detecting a Megatec protocol UPS.
I think I will try swapping the RXD and TXD pins.
Steve
2008 Oct 20
1
Megatec driver status [was: Re: UPS (Megatec) with strange voltage values]
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Arjen de Korte <nut+devel at de-korte.org> wrote:
> Citeren Carlos Rodrigues <cefrodrigues at gmail.com>:
>
>> BTW, the patch has a small typo in one of the comments: "applied to
>> battery.volage" :)
>
> I'll leave that up to you to correct. Since it is only a comment, it won't
> be visible to innocent users
2007 May 22
5
release?
Hi developers,
I would like to propose making a release soon from the current NUT
trunk. There have been a lot of important changes since 2.0.5: new
drivers added/refined (e.g. megatec_usb); the switch to Automake; the
renaming of newhidups to usbhid-ups; automatic installation of
hotplugging files; IPv6 support; improvements to the tripplite_usb
driver; improvements to the gamatronic driver;
2005 Dec 13
1
Re: [Nut-upsuser] Atlantis-Land UPS with Cypress CY7C63723 chip
Hello Peter!
Peter Selinger wrote:
> This is useful information. I don't think the device is currently
> supported, but the information printed above is enough to write a
> subdriver for it. Note that the purpose of the "-x generic" option is
> precisely to produce this output.
[...]
>> Apparently the UPS is recognized but no communication is
>>