Looks like I won't be buying Kyocera stuff anymore
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At 04:20 AM 12/23/2003, you wrote:
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> Hello,
> I recently upgraded from a 2035 to the 2325. I have the USB cable TXDTA10014. I am interested in writing a USB driver for this cable in Linux. Can you please provide the information required for me to begin writing this driver? Currently the only info I have is the cable number and this output from my kernel:
> (vend/prod 0xc88/0xa226).
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> What address is the cable expecting on the USB bus?
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> I could also use another cable if you feel that is easier to provid the info for. There is a bit of a buzz in the Linux community about making your cables work so everyone can use the smartphone in Linux along with your other phones. Thanks in advance for the help.
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> Sincerely,
> Kieran Cox
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> one of the many random Linux Driver writers..........