[hpsdr] Beating a very dead horse

Christopher T. Day CTDay at LBL.GOv
Wed Oct 22 12:31:15 PDT 2008


C:\Downloads\Microsoft\devcon\i386>devcon find USB\*
USB\ROOT_HUB\4&118A61EE&0                                   : USB Root Hub
USB\ROOT_HUB20\4&284C28D9&0                                 : USB Root Hub
USB\VID_040D&PID_6205\000000000001                          : USB Mass
Storage Device
USB\VID_041E&PID_3010\6&2F2BE1B9&0&2                        : USB Composite
Device
USB\VID_041E&PID_3010&MI_00\7&31F1AEDD&0&0000               : USB Audio
USB\VID_050D&PID_0237\5&3A2B164&0&6                         : Generic USB
Hub
USB\VID_FFFE&PID_0007\1.414213                              : OZY Host
Assisted Firmware Load
7 matching device(s) found.

C:\Downloads\Microsoft\devcon\i386>devcon find USB\*
USB\ROOT_HUB\4&118A61EE&0                                   : USB Root Hub
USB\ROOT_HUB20\4&284C28D9&0                                 : USB Root Hub
USB\VID_040D&PID_6205\000000000001                          : USB Mass
Storage Device
USB\VID_041E&PID_3010\6&2F2BE1B9&0&2                        : USB Composite
Device
USB\VID_041E&PID_3010&MI_00\7&31F1AEDD&0&0000               : USB Audio
USB\VID_050D&PID_0237\5&3A2B164&0&6                         : Generic USB
Hub
USB\VID_0EBE&PID_1001\5&1315B480&0&5                        : USB Composite
Device
USB\VID_0EBE&PID_1001&MI_00\6&376CBD35&0&0000               : Vweb USB
Capture Device - EEPROM version
USB\VID_0EBE&PID_1001&MI_01\6&376CBD35&0&0001
USB\VID_0EBE&PID_1001&MI_02\6&376CBD35&0&0002
USB\VID_FFFE&PID_0007\1.414213                              : OZY Host
Assisted Firmware Load
11 matching device(s) found.

At this point, Vista was asking me to help find the drivers; I had not yet
responded. So, there seem to be four devices added, actually. The VID is
apparently assigned to VWeb Corp. They have a rather small web site. This
seems to be an old, probably abandoned, device of theirs. The INF file,
oem59.inf on my machine, anyway, refers to a driver dated 07/01/2002 and has
no indication of Vista support - just Win98 and Win2k. However, some of the
comments refer to EZUSB, so maybe it can be fooled? Further suggestions most
welcome.


	Chris
	AE6VK

P.S. - I upgraded from XP to Vista, so old files may well be lying around.


-----Original Message-----

You should be able to identify the new device(s) by comparing the
before/after outputs. If you're feeling adventurous, you can try some
other devcon commands on those devices.


Sami
OH2BFO



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