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non-Windows Operating Systems like GNU/Linux or Android/Linux just to name
a few, and on non-PC platforms like for instance mobile phones, tablets or
game consoles.
a few, and on non-PC platforms like for instance mobile phones, tablets or
game consoles.
-The first driver supporting these devices was
acerc11xdrv
from Reto Schneider:
+The first driver supporting these devices was
_acerc11xdrv_
from Reto Schneider:
https://github.com/rettichschnidi/acerc11xdrv
https://github.com/rettichschnidi/acerc11xdrv
+Another project with the same purpose is _acerc110_ from Thomas Baquet:
+https://github.com/lordblackfox/acerc110
+
== AM7XXX
An overview of some AM7XXX chips (AM7211A AM7212 AM7212P AM7318 AM7213D
== AM7XXX
An overview of some AM7XXX chips (AM7211A AM7212 AM7212P AM7318 AM7213D
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is at: http://wenku.baidu.com/view/543c8b4d852458fb770b56ee.html
== Supported devices
== Supported devices
-The devices supported by libam7xxx use USB bulk trasfers and a simple packet
+The devices supported by libam7xxx use USB bulk tra
n
sfers and a simple packet
based protocol to exchange data and commands to and from a host system and the
AM7XXX chip.
based protocol to exchange data and commands to and from a host system and the
AM7XXX chip.
-Those with USB VendorID ''1de1'' are devices based on Actions Micro/Action Media
-
designs, usually having two
modes:
+Devices based on Actions Micro/Action Media designs generally use the USB
+
VendorID +1de1+, and they can have two operational
modes:
- - USB Mass Storage mode (
ProductID: ''1101''
)
- - Generic bulk data transfer mode
(ProductID: ''c101''
)
+ - USB Mass Storage mode (
e.g. ProductID: +1101+
)
+ - Generic bulk data transfer mode
, or Display mode (e.g. ProductID: +c101+
)
-The mode can be switched with the command:
+On recent GNU/Linux systems the switch from Mass Storage mode to Display mode
+is performed automatically by
+http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/[USB_ModeSwitch], or can be done
+manually with the command:
$ sudo usb_modeswitch \
--default-vendor 0x1de1 \
$ sudo usb_modeswitch \
--default-vendor 0x1de1 \
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The mode can be switched with the command:
Examples of devices based on AM7XXX are:
Examples of devices based on AM7XXX are:
- - Acer Series C pico projectors (C20
C110 C112 C120
):
+ - Acer Series C pico projectors (C20
, C110, C112
):
* http://www.acer.it/ac/it/IT/content/models/projector-c
* http://support.acer.com/product/default.aspx?modelId=3888
* http://www.acer.it/ac/it/IT/content/models/projector-c
* http://support.acer.com/product/default.aspx?modelId=3888
-
+
- Philips/SagemCom PicoPix projectors (PPX 1020, PPX 1230, PPX 1430, PPX
1630):
* http://www.philips.co.uk/c/pocket-projector/179840/cat/
- Philips/SagemCom PicoPix projectors (PPX 1020, PPX 1230, PPX 1430, PPX
1630):
* http://www.philips.co.uk/c/pocket-projector/179840/cat/