Any chance that your driver's ::start method is returning false?
If not, please do a "kextload -v YourDriver.kext" and post the output.
Rhoads Hollowell
USB Software Team
Apple Computer, Inc.
On Mar 18, 2005, at 1:33 PM, Shaun Wexler wrote:
On Mar 18, 2005, at 9:14 AM, Rich Kubota wrote:
I would install the logging version of USB appropriate for your OS X
release
Then run USBProber logging with the status level set to 6. You will
see in the log as to the probe scores resulting from matching
available drivers. Maybe you are missing criteria, or have specified
incorrect matching criteria.
My driver does have the highest score, but the HID driver is started
anyway:
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