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Date:      Mon, 15 Jan 2007 15:55:06 +0100
From:      Hans Petter Selasky <hselasky@c2i.net>
To:        "Pietro Cerutti" <pietro.cerutti@gmail.com>
Cc:        freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: atacontrol kernel crash (atausb?)
Message-ID:  <200701151555.07155.hselasky@c2i.net>
In-Reply-To: <e572718c0701150637v6bbf0bf6m85bbfe824740584c@mail.gmail.com>
References:  <e572718c0701150322o38d463a0qc8ccca55a508e871@mail.gmail.com> <200701151331.47185.hselasky@c2i.net> <e572718c0701150637v6bbf0bf6m85bbfe824740584c@mail.gmail.com>

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On Monday 15 January 2007 15:37, Pietro Cerutti wrote:
> On 1/15/07, Hans Petter Selasky <hselasky@c2i.net> wrote:
> > > last one: why atausb doesn't have a manual page??
> >
> > Probably the device driver is too new.
>
> Maybe we should adopt the OpenBSD's "everything not documented is a
> bug" philosophy, don't you think?
>
> So, anyone knows how to use atausb?

It is just plug and play. If you don't get any new USB devices like /dev/adXX 
after that you plug the device, then maybe there is something wrong or the 
protocol used is not supported by atausb.

PS: You maybe want to try out my new and rewritten USB stack + atausb:

#
# How to get the latest sources: (you need subversion installed)
#

svn --username anonsvn --password anonsvn \
      checkout svn://svn.turbocat.net/i4b
#
# The following commands will
# install the driver on FreeBSD:
#
cd i4b/trunk/i4b/FreeBSD.usb
make S=../src package
make install

#
# Then build a new kernel.
#

--HPS



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