Re: option driver, ZTE MF_330 matches linux usb 2.0 root hub

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27.05.2011 17:24, PaweÅ Drobek wrote:
> On weekend i could give you all data which you need to do more precisely
> action. Just write all command should i give.

PaweÅ, are there any news on this?

Thanks,

/mjt

> 2011/5/27 Michael Tokarev <mjt@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:mjt@xxxxxxxxxx>>
> 
>     27.05.2011 14:02, Greg KH wrote:
>     > On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 11:06:37AM +0200, PaweÅ Drobek wrote:
>     >> dunno, zte mf330 is pcmcia card identified itself as usb device
>     which need to
>     >> get working pcmcia options from kernel.
>     >
>     > Yes, older devices put a whole USB host controller device on the
>     PCMCIA
>     > card in order to talk to it properly without having to change their
>     > hardware design of the modem chip.
> 
>     So, what's our course of actions now?
> 
>     I'd suggest to revert this change and deal with this device
>     again (specifying the device IDs more precisely, like,
>     including the device class or what it is called in USB
>     world) when someone will have it for real.
> 
>     Thanks,
> 
>     /mjt
> 
> 
> 
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