>
>
>
>I have found that the iFeel Mouse does indeed work with an OHCI controller
>but not with a UHCI controller. I have only got one mainbord with an OHCI
>controller so I cannot generalise this.
>
>Jos
>
The iFeel being talked about here is the 0x46d(Logitech) 0xc032(iFeel
...)? I've
On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 01:51:27AM +0100, Andrew Boothman wrote:
> Ian Logan wrote:
> > I've got an iFeel at home, plugged directly into the machine. Gives the
> > exact same error. At one point last summer I started trying to look into
> > it, and from what I saw in the code and what I remember i
Ian Logan wrote:
> Hello all,
> I've got an iFeel at home, plugged directly into the machine. Gives the
> exact same error. At one point last summer I started trying to look into
> it, and from what I saw in the code and what I remember it looked like
> some sort of timeout was happening while try
Actually I did try using a USB/PS2 adapter once. It doesnt really work.
I believe the PS/2 port wasnt supplying enough power to the mouse :-(
You could see the mouse power-up but as soon as you tried to do anything with it
it would lose power. And if I remember right, the machine locked up (but th
If it helps any, the optical logitech wheel mouse I have works without a
hitch. I've got mind connected via USB, but have you tried using the
USB/PS2 adapter as a temporary fix?
--
scott
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Ian Logan wrote:
> Hello all,
> I've got an iFeel at home, plugged directly into the
Hello all,
I've got an iFeel at home, plugged directly into the machine. Gives the
exact same error. At one point last summer I started trying to look into
it, and from what I saw in the code and what I remember it looked like
some sort of timeout was happening while trying to talk to the mouse.
I
This looks like an electrical problem. What happens if you connect the
mouse directly to the machine, without any hubs?
Nick
On Sun, 23 Dec 2001, Raman Ng wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have already sent a mail about this problem before.
> I am a newbie of
> FreeBSD. This time I attached the dme
> > The following is the output of usbdevs -v
> >
> > # usbdevs -v
> > Controller /dev/usb0:
> > addr 1: self powered, config 1, UHCI root hub(0x), VIA(0x), rev
> > 0x0100
> > port 1 powered
> > port 2 powered
>
> This is with the "mouse" attached?
>
> If it doesn't even show up, that wo
On Mon, 24 Dec 2001, Raman Ng wrote:
> The following is the output of usbdevs -v
>
> # usbdevs -v
> Controller /dev/usb0:
> addr 1: self powered, config 1, UHCI root hub(0x), VIA(0x), rev
> 0x0100
> port 1 powered
> port 2 powered
This is with the "mouse" attached?
If it doesn't even
Doug White wrote:
>
> Dropping -stable crosspost.
>
> For those of you with this mouse -- we really need the output of 'usbdevs
> -v' with the mouse attached.
>
> I'm betting that this isn't a standard USB mouse and requires a special,
> proprietary driver. :(
The very idea of a "winmouse" giv
To: "Jon Parise" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 24, 2001 2:24 AM
Subject: Re: Logitech iFeel Optical USB Mouse cannot be attached.
> Dropping -stable crosspost.
>
> For those of you with this mouse -- we re
Dropping -stable crosspost.
For those of you with this mouse -- we really need the output of 'usbdevs
-v' with the mouse attached.
I'm betting that this isn't a standard USB mouse and requires a special,
proprietary driver. :(
Doug White| FreeBSD: The Power to Serve
[EMAIL
On Sun, Dec 23, 2001 at 04:43:55AM -0800, Raman Ng wrote:
> I am using Asus A7V mb, Athlon 1.1 GHz CPU, 512 Mb
> RAM. Whenever the kernel
> boot up, the message device_probe_and_attach: ums0
> attach returned 6.
> Details can refer to the attached detail.. This
> problem is similar to PR
>
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