Messages in this thread | | | From | "Luis R. Rodriguez" <> | Date | Wed, 19 May 2010 10:11:53 -0700 | Subject | Re: Logitech Headset |
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On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 10:00 AM, Kevin McKinney <klmckinney1@gmail.com> wrote: >> As I noted, I do not think there is a driver required, but I am also >> not sure how the device exports its capabilities for microphone/audio >> to the OS. > Point well taken.. I can still use this for my final project;
How so? To describe how you didn't need a driver and how the technology works in the background? You mean reverse engineering the protocol ?
> unless you > know of another device that requires a driver :) ???
Yes, take a look at the staging area of the Linux kernel and port one of those puppies over to proper after checking with the devel driver list to see if someone is already not doing it. The nice thing with this is you don't have to fight with a vendor already to get some code out, the could would already be available to you and the code is in a tree. All you'd have to do is fix it up for proper.
>> I was using an >> older version of the kernel at that time >> (2.6.27) http://kemnet.homelinux.com/lxr/source/2.6.27/. >> That is dirt fucking old. > > LOL - I know, I will start using the most recent kernel.
No problem. Just noticed the headset looked similar to what I bought so figured I'd chime in.
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