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7 (updated 8-May-2008 for v2.3)
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23 License along with this program; if not, write to the Free
25 MA 02111-1307 USA.
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48 no longer statically defined. Your Linux based system should mount
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58 hardware; for example, a PDA, an embedded Linux system, or a PC
62 or a generic USB serial driver running on a host PC::
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66 | Host-Side CDC ACM USB Host |
68 | System | Generic USB | Driver |--------
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78 | Device-Side | Gadget | Controller | |
79 | Linux | Serial | Driver |--------
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84 On the device-side Linux system, the gadget serial driver looks
87 On the host-side system, the gadget serial device looks like a
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135 # ls -l /dev/ttyGS0 | cat
136 crw-rw---- 1 root root 253, 0 May 8 14:10 /dev/ttyGS0
139 Note that the major number (253, above) is system-specific. If
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157 To use the Windows ACM driver you must have the "linux-cdc-acm.inf"
164 driver in the folder that contains the "linux-cdc-acm.inf" file.
170 path or browse to the folder containing the "linux-cdc-acm.inf" file.
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188 kernel for "Support for Host-side USB" and for "USB Modem (CDC ACM)
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220 Linux host side kernel for "Support for Host-side USB", for "USB
245 echo 0x0525 0xA4A6 >/sys/bus/usb-serial/drivers/generic/new_id
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263 On the gadget side run "minicom -s" to configure a new minicom
266 to 9600, 8, none, and 1--these settings mostly do not matter.
281 device, so you can leave them set to the default values--these