Re: USB driver vendor id/product id list?
Re: USB driver vendor id/product id list?
- Subject: Re: USB driver vendor id/product id list?
- From: André-John Mas <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2006 20:08:09 -0400
The uniqueness of ids was not the issue. It was having a database
that would
list the drivers available for a given device, open source or
commerical.
At the same time, pcidatabase.com is for PCI devices, not for USB
devices.
Andre
On 26-Jun-06, at 11:49 , Matthew Owings wrote:
I believe it is up to the vendors to ensure product ids are unique.
I do now
know who ensures vendor ids are unique. Perhaps the USB-IF,
www.usb.org.
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Date: Sat, 24 Jun 2006 12:17:24 -0700
From: "Brian Bechtel" <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: USB driver vendor id/product id list?
To: " Andr?-John Mas " <email@hidden>
Cc: "email@hidden" <email@hidden>
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On 6/24/06, Andri-John Mas <email@hidden> wrote:
Would it be feasible a) for Apple to compile a list
No, I can't see how or why Apple would do that. Too much effort for
too little return. Apple wants their developers to make money.
or at least
provide one where people
could add entries
That's <http://www.pcidatabase.com>
and b) for a tool to be provide to MacOS X to
actually look up this
information.
That's "ioreg -l" in a terminal window. System Profiler also provides
this information.
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