Yeah I don't know that ignoring the device code would be much of a problem.
It's not like it searches available devices to see which one to use; the
specific device to use is specified.

On Sun, Oct 23, 2022 at 3:10 PM Daniele Forsi <iu5...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Alan,
>
> I committed your patch to configure.ac in a branch and I think that we
> should merge it to master:
> https://salsa.debian.org/debian-hamradio-team/soundmodem/-/tree/hidraw
>
> I didn't commit your patch to ptt.c yet.
> What happens if we drop the check for hiddevinfo.product for C-Media
> entirely?
>
> You changed the test to work with your hardware, which is fine, but it
> seems that there are many more CM108s out there (I have one with ID
> 0d8c:013c).
> I'm copying the list from https://usb-ids.gowdy.us/read/UD/0d8c so it
> is archived with this bug report.
>
> Id Name
> 0001 Audio Device
> 0002 Composite Device
> 0003 Sound Device
> 0004 CM6631A Audio Processor
> 0005 Blue Snowball
> 0006 Storm HP-USB500 5.1 Headset
> 000c Audio Adapter
> 000d Composite Device
> 000e Audio Adapter (Planet UP-100, Genius G-Talk)
> 0012
> 0014 Audio Adapter (Unitek Y-247A)
> 001f CM108 Audio Controller
> 0029
> 0102 CM106 Like Sound Device
> 0103 CM102-A+/102S+ Audio Controller
> 0104 CM103+ Audio Controller
> 0105 CM108 Audio Controller
> 0107 CM108 Audio Controller
> 010f CM108 Audio Controller
> 0115 CM108 Audio Controller
> 0134
> 0139 Multimedia Headset [Gigaware by Ignition L.P.]
> 013c CM108 Audio Controller
> 0201 CM6501
> 5000 Mass Storage Controller
> 5200 Mass Storage Controller(0D8C,5200)
> b213 USB Phone CM109 (aka CT2000,VPT1000)
>
> --
> 73 de IU5HKX Daniele
>

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