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Operating Systems Linux Android Device Names on Android Post 302866829 by Corona688 on Tuesday 22nd of October 2013 06:31:09 PM
Old 10-22-2013
They're just saying it must be a USB host port not a USB client port. If you had an android phone you could be stuck with a client port.

Your tablet obviously detects it, so must be acting as a host port. It doesn't have the right driver unfortunately.

The manufacturer is unlikely to have a linux driver, particularly one for Android. Many of these generic USB things work with common drivers though -- with a twiddled USB serial number so the linux driver no longer detects it.

Last edited by Corona688; 10-22-2013 at 07:38 PM..
 

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Device::USB::DevEndpoint(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			     Device::USB::DevEndpoint(3pm)

Device::USB::DevEndpoint
       This class encapsulates a USB Device endpoint and the methods that object would support.

NAME
Device::USB::DevEndpoint - Access a device endpoint returned by libusb. VERSION
Version 0.11 SYNOPSIS
Device::USB:DevEndpoint provides a Perl object for accessing an endpoint of an interface of a USB device using the libusb library. use Device::USB; my $usb = Device::USB->new(); my $dev = $usb->find_device( $VENDOR, $PRODUCT ); printf "Device: %04X:%04X ", $dev->idVendor(), $dev->idProduct(); $dev->open(); my $cfg = $dev->config()->[0]; my $inter = $cfg->interfaces()->[0]->[0]; my $ep = $inter->endpoints()->[0]; print "Endpoint:", $inter->bEndpointAddress(), " name: ", $dev->get_string_simple($iter->iInterface()), " "; See USB specification for an explanation of the attributes of an endpoint. DESCRIPTION
This module defines a Perl object that represents the data associated with a USB interface endpoint. The object provides read-only access to the important data associated with the endpoint. METHODS There are several accessor methods that return data from the interface. Each is named after the field that they return. These accessors include: bEndpointAddress bmAttributes wMaxPacketSize bInterval bRefresh bSynchAddress DIAGNOSTICS
This is an explanation of the diagnostic and error messages this module can generate. DEPENDENCIES
This module depends on the Carp, Inline and Inline::C modules, as well as the strict and warnings pragmas. Obviously, libusb must be available since that is the entire reason for the module's existence. AUTHOR
G. Wade Johnson (wade at anomaly dot org) Paul Archer (paul at paularcher dot org) Houston Perl Mongers Group BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to "bug-device-usb@rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at <http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Device::USB>. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Thanks go to various members of the Houston Perl Mongers group for input on the module. But thanks mostly go to Paul Archer who proposed the project and helped with the development. COPYRIGHT &; LICENSE Copyright 2006 Houston Perl Mongers This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2008-06-02 Device::USB::DevEndpoint(3pm)
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