USB Serial devices appearing as ugen instead of ucom
Marcello Azambuja
mazambuja at superig.com.br
Fri May 2 08:43:26 PDT 2003
I had a similar problem with some USB printers. It happened twice,
first time I had forgotten to put ulpt option in kernel config.
So I'd suggest you to enable every option related to USB that could
match with your hardware in the kernel config, since you're not sure
if it should be detected as ucom (I agree with u and think it should).
Later I tried to add a second printer using USB but it was always
recognized as an ugen device. I tried to switch USB ports, disconnected
the first printer but nothing worked. I asked in freebsd-questions but
didnt get any answer, so if you find any tip tell me please. :)
I gave up and installed the second printer via parallel connection.
Good luck,
--
Marcello Azambuja
Carl Makin wrote:
> Morning All,
>
> I have a Keyspan USA-28X USB serial converter and a Telstra NT1 PlusII
> (OPEN Networks Ltd) ISDN modem with USB connection that should both
> appear as ucom devices (I think) but both appear as ugen instead.
>
>They both get defined as serial devices using the manufacturer's device
> drivers on both MacOS X and Windows.
>
>I've been through the USB code as much as I'm capable and Im lost as to
>how to make these devices appear as ucom. Trying to use the NT1 through
> the ugen device causes a kernel panic.
>
> Can anyone supply any hints?
>
> This is on FreeBSD 4.8-RC (the last one before the release).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Carl.
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