Ah. I forget, if there are multiple drivers that match at the device level (on 2/0/0), are they tried in sequence?
--Terry
At 03:58 PM 10/7/2003 -0700, Russ Winsper wrote:
>Terry,
>I suspect it has a subclass of zero in the device descriptor which the ACM driver will match against. When it looks at the interface descriptors it will see a subclass of 6 and bail.
>
>Russ
>-----------------------
>On Tuesday, October 7, 2003, at 02:03 PM, Terry Moore wrote:
>
>>At 01:34 PM 10/7/2003 -0700, Les wrote:
>>>0. The shipping AppleUSBCDCDriver is an initial matching candiate
>>>for the ADSL device, based on the bDeviceClass and bDeviceSubClass
>>>in the plist personality.
>>
>>Les,
>>
>>This is a bit odd. Apple ships support for ACM (Abstract control model) modems. The subclass for ACM is 0x02. The subclass for ECM (Ethernet control model) is 0x06. Is your device reporting subclass 0x06 in the communications-class interface? If so, it seems odd (that word again) that the Apple driver is matching....
>>
>>--Terry
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