Re: What driver for generic bulk to tty?

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>> What is recomended driver to use for a USB device that provides just
>> 2 bulk end-points, in and out, to create a TTY to talk to it? Exact
>> data formats that are used are application-specific, so only generic IO
>> TTY-alike device (with no control) is required from the kernel.
>> Searching through the lists and Internet uncovered multiple posts of
>> why "usbserial" is a wrong driver for this purpose, but nowhere did I
>> find what the right alternative is.

> what shows lsusb (e.g. what is TTY PID)? What is chip inside? Usually
> the chips are either FTDI or something similar, and then ftdi driver
> should work (coupled with right parameters for "unsuported" IDs - you
> can then propose patch once you will see the device working).

Thanks, but this is _not_ FTDI or any other widely-known device. It's not
usb-to-serial converter or modem of any kind at all. Just a device to
which one can talk over 2 USB bulk end-points, and I want to get a TTY
to talk to it. Maybe some user-space alternative?

-- 
Sergei.

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