TI 3410/5052 USB Serial Driver

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I have a program that uses a magnetic sensor device called a Minuteman that is made by Polhemus. It only works with some distros, mostly newer versions of them.

For example with with OpenSuse 11.2 I enter the command:

# modprobe ti_usb_3410_5052 vendor_3410=0x0f44,0x0f44 product_3410=0xdf11,0xdf11

and a /dev/ttyUSB0 shows up and I am able to use it, but when I do the same thing with OpenSuse 11.1 or earlier, there is no /dev/ttyUSB0 that shows up. It looks like this driver has been at v0.9 for about 5 years, but there must be something that changed to make it start working on some distros.

I have not got any reply from the creators of the driver, and the maker of the device says to try a list. If this is not the right list then please let me know where to go for help.

What would be the easiest way to get the functional driver working with whatever distro the users have without getting them involved, and without having to somehow recompile that driver for every different distro the users are entrenched with? Is there some way to compile the functional driver along with my program so as to have a fallback for any 2.6 kernel distro that does not have the functional driver?



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