Re: pl2303 driver and the supported prolific chips

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Am 14.07.2013 19:20, schrieb Greg Kroah-Hartman:
> On Sun, Jul 14, 2013 at 07:19:06PM +0200, Frank Sch?fer wrote:
>> Hi Greg,
>>
>> the pl2303 driver currently knows 3 different chip types: "type_0",
>> "type_1" and "HX".
>> What do we know about "type_0" and "type_1" ? Do we know any "real" chip
>> names ?
> I don't know anything about them, sorry.  No, "real" chip names either,
> I think those terms came from a data sheet somewhere, but I don't
> remember, sorry.
I expected this reply.

>> The "HX" type correlates to the PL2303X and HX, but likely also covers
>> some of the newer prolific chips (TA, TB, HXD, RA, SA, EA, ...).
>> Do we have any confirmation/feedback from users that one of these new
>> chip variants is working with the driver ?
> Look at the device ids in the driver for "feedback" if those device
> types work with the driver.
They are all using the same generic PID 0x2303 (exception: 0x2304 for
the PL2303TB). :(

> Sorry,
>
> greg k-h
Never mind.

Thanks,

Frank

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