chucky
unread,Jan 17, 2012, 1:49:01 PM1/17/12Sign in to reply to author
Sign in to forward
You do not have permission to delete messages in this group
Either email addresses are anonymous for this group or you need the view member email addresses permission to view the original message
to s710
Hello guy's,
i need help.
I use debian testing wheezy. The installation has worked. I have a
problem when running the programm.
Is there anyone who can help me?
s710d -d usb
chucky@debian:~/Downloads$ usb_set_debug: Setting debugging level to
99 (on)
usb_os_init: Found USB VFS at /dev/bus/usb
usb_os_find_busses: Found 007
usb_os_find_busses: Found 006
usb_os_find_busses: Found 005
usb_os_find_busses: Found 004
usb_os_find_busses: Found 003
usb_os_find_busses: Found 002
usb_os_find_busses: Found 001
usb_os_find_devices: couldn't get connect info
usb_os_find_devices: Found 002 on 007
skipped 1 class/vendor specific interface descriptors
usb_os_find_devices: couldn't get connect info
usb_os_find_devices: Found 001 on 007
error obtaining child information: Operation not permitted
error obtaining child information: Operation not permitted
usb_os_find_devices: couldn't get connect info
usb_os_find_devices: Found 001 on 006
error obtaining child information: Operation not permitted
usb_os_find_devices: couldn't get connect info
usb_os_find_devices: Found 006 on 005
skipped 1 class/vendor specific interface descriptors
skipped 1 class/vendor specific interface descriptors
skipped 1 class/vendor specific interface descriptors
usb_os_find_devices: couldn't get connect info
usb_os_find_devices: Found 001 on 005
error obtaining child information: Operation not permitted
error obtaining child information: Operation not permitted
usb_os_find_devices: couldn't get connect info
usb_os_find_devices: Found 005 on 004
skipped 1 class/vendor specific interface descriptors
Descriptor data still left
usb_os_find_devices: couldn't get connect info
usb_os_find_devices: Found 004 on 004
skipped 1 class/vendor specific interface descriptors
usb_os_find_devices: couldn't get connect info
usb_os_find_devices: Found 001 on 004
error obtaining child information: Operation not permitted
error obtaining child information: Operation not permitted
error obtaining child information: Operation not permitted
usb_os_find_devices: couldn't get connect info
usb_os_find_devices: Found 001 on 003
error obtaining child information: Operation not permitted
usb_os_find_devices: couldn't get connect info
usb_os_find_devices: Found 004 on 002
skipping descriptor 0xB
skipped 1 class/vendor specific endpoint descriptors
skipped 5 class/vendor specific interface descriptors
skipping descriptor 0x25
skipped 1 class/vendor specific endpoint descriptors
skipped 9 class/vendor specific interface descriptors
usb_os_find_devices: couldn't get connect info
usb_os_find_devices: Found 001 on 002
error obtaining child information: Operation not permitted
error obtaining child information: Operation not permitted
usb_os_find_devices: couldn't get connect info
usb_os_find_devices: Found 001 on 001
error obtaining child information: Operation not permitted
usb_find_devices is done
The Polar USB interface was not found. Boo hoo.
If you turned your computer on with the USB device already
plugged in, try unplugging it and then plugging it back in.
If you're on a Linux system and you can't find anything in
/proc/bus/usb, then you need to mount usbdevfs (as root):
mount -t usbdevfs usbdevfs /proc/bus/usb
Unplug the device and plug it back in, and it should show
up under /proc/bus/usb somewhere. If you're on Mac OS X,
guess what? You're (almost) totally out of luck. You can't
use the USB attachment on Mac OS X because Polar's USB device
is broken in a way that Mac OS X won't forgive. You have to
use Polar's serial interface and connect it to a USB-Serial
adapter such as the Keyspan USA-19QW. See the following for
details:
doc/README.usb
doc/README.osx
s710d[3691]: failed to initialize, aborting