X-Git-Url: https://git.ao2.it/libam7xxx.git/blobdiff_plain/ec30ccd48eef0583125ecee4c93712c64af2b2cd..5f35f6df5123a6e7ad49fa6bfc3686b78fde015a:/README.asciidoc?ds=inline diff --git a/README.asciidoc b/README.asciidoc index dff227d..26ca6ea 100644 --- a/README.asciidoc +++ b/README.asciidoc @@ -8,9 +8,12 @@ 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. -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 +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 @@ -21,17 +24,20 @@ is at: http://wenku.baidu.com/view/543c8b4d852458fb770b56ee.html == Supported devices -The devices supported by libam7xxx use USB bulk trasfers and a simple packet +The devices supported by libam7xxx use USB bulk transfers and a simple packet 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 \