Aros/Platforms/AROS USB support
Host Adapter USB1 OHCI UHCI USB2 EHCI USB3.0 USB3.1 xHCI USB4 thunderbolt
[edit | edit source]Please let us know any mistakes or any information to be added, use Prefs/Trident to confirm Vendor and Product IDs Please chat at AROS World
USB transfers can be of the type control, isochronous, interrupt, or bulk.
- Control -
- Interrupt - Midi 2.0
- Bulk - Midi 1.0 ( 'send my data when you can' )
- Isochronous - USBAudio, Webcams, etc (wip)
IsoChronous code is already in place in poseidon.library BUT transfers are not queued to be later rerouted in the host driver code (needs to be written for each host OCHI UCHI EHCI etc). There seems to be 2 types of isoc transfers that can be used by Poseidon. One is just the normal isoc transfer and the other is realtime implementation of isoc transfer. Setting up the isoc transfer pipe might differ on those two and the driver code might be different as well.
For isoc transfer there needs to be a scheduler that makes sure no isoc transfers are dropped (in or out) and that they happen at the right time. It all gets difficult as the device making use of the isoc transfer may be at any point on the device tree. One needs to calculate the USB bandwidth etc. and base the scheduler on that and other factors.
Poseidon controls the driver and device tree and it provides an API to communicate with the USB devices. Poseidon really doesn't care much about what sort of transfer pipe is opened or used, it only provides the means to do so and forwards the iorequests to the correct driver. Poseidon code is the higher level code for USB communication and drivers are of course the lower level one.
- Best Hardware - NEC Chipset (OHCI + EHCI), Intel Chipset (UHCI + EHCI),
- Next Best Set - General OHCI, SIS (OHCI + EHCI),
- Early support - XHCI USB3.0, USB3.1 & gen 2, USB4 Type-A Type-B Type-C
- Buggy Chipset - [ Early AMD OHCI], ALi OHCI, VIA UHCI, Nvidia OHCI & EHCI,
USB1.1
[edit | edit source]OHCI USB 1.1 - USB-IF sanctioned standard but hardware physical form removed with USB2.0 and replaced with virtual emulation of USB1
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Boot from USB | Detect USB device | USB device works | Opinion |
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ALi Agere M5273 A1 M5237 Lucent USS-312 | Maybe | Yes | StarTech PCI425USB, CompUSA Iogear GIC220U-b, Nvidia 220 mobo, USBA2041P, ALi SU2A-PS, | ||||
AMD 756 Chipset (onboard motherboard) | 0x1022 | 0x740c | 0x06 | No | No | no usb devices detected Geode GX1, | |
CMD DU-A2 Silicon Image 0670 (pci AMD chipset) | 0x1095 | 0x0670 | 0x06 | No | No | ||
Silicon Image 0673 (pci AMD chipset) | 0x1095 | 0x0673 | 0x06 | No | No | ||
Nvidia Nforce2 USB | 0x10de | Bios options vary but does with Plop Boot | Yes | Tested with 20th Aug 2012 improvement | |||
NEC µPD720100AGM | 0x1033 | 0x0035 | 0x | Not tested | Not tested | untested - Amiga Spider card with possible bottleneck issues at higher speeds | |
NEC µPD720101AGM 720101GJ | 0x1033 | 0x0035 | 0x43 | Yes | Yes | Mac mini, Belkin F5U219vea (2+1 ports), Belkin F5U220vea1 (4+1 ports), Adaptec 3100LP, BAFO BF-460, GWC UC-160, IOGear GIC250U, Keyspan U2PCI-5, O'toLink U2-C2B U2-C2A U2-P20N U2-P50, Ratoc PCIU5, USBWholesale UII-PCIP | |
NEC µPD720102 | 0x1033 | 0x00 | 0x | untested | untested | ||
Opti 82C861 2-port | 0x1045 | 0xc861 | No | No | no USB devices detected - Belkin F5U005, | ||
SIS 7001 OCHI | 0x1039 | 0x7001 | 0x0f | No | Yes | 20th Aug 2012 - not booting stalls on GRUB word with Plop Boot |
UHCI USB 1.1 - Intel standard but since 2009 no hardware support as USB2 introduced virtual emulation of USB1
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Boot from USB | Detect USB device | USB device works | Opinion |
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Intel | 0x8086 | 0x | 0x01 | not in bios use AROS floppy disc boot | |||
Intel 82371AB EB MB PIIX4 | 0x8086 | 0x7112 | 0x01 | none in bios use other booting options | Detects most devices | most devices but not RTL8187b WG111v3 blue led not on and does not work | |
Intel 82801DB/DBL/DBM (onboard i830 mbd) | 0x8086 | 0x24c4 | 0x01 | but not from bios but floppy options | RTL8187b WG111v3 blue led on and although device has software failure and recoverable error IT STILL WORKS. Fresh start sometimes needs Network Prefs Saved to work. | ||
VIA MVP4 (onboard mbd) | 0x1106 | 0x30 | 0x40 | No | most devices | most devices but not wireless options | RTL8187b WG111v3 detected but blue led not on and does not work |
VIA VT82xx (onboard mbd) | 0x1106 | 0x3038 | 0x40 | No | most devices | most devices but not wireless usb | RTL8187b WG111v3 blue led on but does not work |
VIA VT6202 (VIA VT83C572) | 0x1106 | 0x3038 | No | A-Best USB-200, Cables N Mor USBPCI, CompUSA, D-Link DSB500, Digital/Research DRUSBCARD, Kouwell IOFlex 580, StarMount USB VIA, | |||
VIA VT6112 | No | ||||||
VIA VT6212 (pci card) | 0x1106 | 0x3038 | 0x61 | No | 2011 seems to have issues with other identical via based USB controller(s) present | ||
VIA VT6214L | No |
USB 2.0 EHCI
[edit | edit source]The USB-IF insisted on only one implementation of EHCI but it creates 4 virtual hcd to cover USB1.1 support. The virtual HCD on Intel and VIA EHCI controllers are UHCI. All other vendors use virtual OHCI controllers. Hardware EHCI USB2.0 ended in most chipsets in 2014/5 and is now virtual through most newer USB3.0 chipsets
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Boot from USB | Detect USB device | USB device works | Opinion |
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ALi Agere M5273 A1 Lucent USS-344 | untested belkin F5U006, | ||||||
Nvidia Nforce2 USB | No | Yes | |||||
Intel 82801DB/DBM (onboard mbd) | 0x8086 | 0x24cd | 0x01 | Yes | Yes | ||
NEC µPD720100AGM | 0x1033 | 0x00E0 | 0x | untested - Amiga Spider card | |||
NEC 72101 GJ | 0x1033 | 0x00e0 | 0x04 | Yes | Yes | Belkin F5U219 VEA1 (pci), | |
SIS ECHI | 0x1039 | 0x7002 | 0x00 | No | issues about which port is used if it works at all | ||
VIA VT6202 | 0x1106 | 0x3104 | No | Yes | |||
VIA VT6212 (pci card) | 0x1106 | 0x3104 | 0x62 | No | detects |
USB 3.x SuperSpeed SS (Speed 5Gbit/s 3.1 gen 1) aka xHCI eXtensible
[edit | edit source]Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Boot from USB | Detect USB device | USB device works | Opinion |
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AMD | N/A | ||||||
Fresco Logic FL1000 FL 1000 | 0x1B73 | 0x1000 | No | link power management (LPM, USB 3.0 power saving) cannot be disabled so random connection issues | |||
Fresco Logic FL1009-200 FL 1009 | 0x1009 | No | Orico PFU3-2P | ||||
Fresco Logic FL1100-100 FL 1100SX | 0x1100 | LPM cannot be disabled so issues with disconnecting WD drives etc - CalDigit, ORICO PFU3-2P, FASTA-6GU3 Pro, inatech KTU3FR-2P 2 port USB 3.0, and Inateck KT4004 (KTU3FR-4PA rev B2) for storage and hubs, etc | |||||
Fresco Logic FL1400 FL 1400 | 0x1400 | No | |||||
Fresco Logic | 0x | No | |||||
NEC Renesas xHCI µPD720200 uPD720200a chip | 0x1d6b | 0x0194 | no USB3 but seems to works like USB2 | recognized but not supported for USB3 but works like USB2 - ORICO PRU3-4P 4 Port USB, early Dell Wyse zx0 thin client, | |||
NEC Renesas xHCI µPD720201 uPD720201 chip | 0x114 0x0115 | recognized but not supported | |||||
NEC Renesas xHCI µPD720202 uPD720202 chip | 0x1912 | 0x0015 | recognized but not supported | ||||
TI tusb7340 TUSB732 | 0x8241 | recognized but not supported Koutech IO-PEU436 but only one with open docs | |||||
Intel xHCI | recognized but not supported - integrated since Ivybridge | ||||||
Marvell | N/A | ||||||
Via Labs VL800 VIA VL811 | 0x3432 0x3438 0x3515 and 0x9201 | 2.0 backwards support | Anker 68UPPCIE-2S20PU 2 port, Plugable 4-Port, GA-z77x-ud5h rev. 1.1 mobo, | ||||
Via Labs VL811+ | |||||||
Via Labs VL812 |
USB 3.1 (power up to 100W and data 10Gbit/s USB 3.2 gen 2 - USB-A Full size plug - USB-B micro USB size - USB-C reversible)
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Boot from USB | Detect USB device | USB device works | Opinion |
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Asmedia ASM1142 | 0x1B21 | N/A | Connector: USB Type C and USB Type A x 1 - Ugreen USB C PCI Card 2 Port USB 3.1 Type C | ||||
Marvell | N/A | ||||||
AMD | N/A | ||||||
Intel | N/A | ||||||
VLI | N/A | AUKEY 4 Ports USB C , | |||||
N/A | Startech - PEXUSB312C - 2-port Usb 3.1 10Gbit/s |
USB 3.2 (power up to 100W and data 20Gbit/s gen 2x2 - USB-A Full size plug - USB-B micro USB size - USB-C reversible)
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Boot from USB | Detect USB device | USB device works | Opinion |
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Marvell | N/A | ||||||
AMD | N/A | ||||||
Intel | N/A | ||||||
VLI | N/A |
USB 4 (40Gbps thunderbolt, pcie 3.0 tunnelling, )
[edit | edit source]Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Boot from USB | Detect USB device | USB device works | Opinion |
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Marvell | N/A | ||||||
AMD Ryzen7 6800U | N/A | ||||||
Intel Goshen Ridge JHL8440 Controller | N/A | ||||||
VLI | N/A |
hid.class (Human Interface Device)
[edit | edit source]Keyboard
[edit | edit source]Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
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8BitDo Retro N C64 edition Keyboard, the super button accessory and optional N30 mouse | untested 87 keys Kailh white | |||
untested | ||||
Apple Pro Keyboard | 0x05ac | 0x0205 | 0x0122 | works (its two hub ports) but mouse scroll wheel issues |
Apple Pro Keyboard | 0x05AC | 0x020B | works (its two ports also) | |
Aigo K68 60% red switches, A68 A87 wireless 2G | untested | |||
AmigaOne Keyboard | works | |||
untested | ||||
Corsair K65 Mech MX no numeric keypad | untested | |||
Corsair CH-9000045 K70 Blue MX | untested | |||
Corsair K90 | untested | |||
Corsair K95 | untested | |||
Corsair K | untested | |||
untested | ||||
Cherry G80 G80-3000L[x]C[yy]-[z] | untested | |||
untested | ||||
Cooler Master CM Storm Quickfire Rapid | untested | |||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
Dell SK-8135 Dell USB Keyboard for Internet and Multimedia rev H for Dimension 4500, Dimension 8250, OptiPlex GX260n, OptiPlex GX60n, Precision 350 (R42232) | 0x413C | 0x2010 | 0200 | usb1.1 keyboard hub 0x413C 0x1003 works as well - multimedia keys not mapped |
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
Ducky Channel Zero DK2108 Mech Mechanical Cherry MX Red | untested | |||
Ducky Shine 3 Brown or Blue (DK9087) MX keys | untested | |||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
Das Keyboard Model S Ultimate | untested | |||
untested | ||||
Filco Ninja Majestouch-2 | untested | |||
untested | ||||
Focus FK-760 Wireless Keyboard & Trackball | works but quality build issues raised | |||
GMMK Tenkeyless | untested default Gateron Brown switches for Kailh Box Jades default Gateron Brown switches for Kailh Box Jades | |||
Hengchangtong HCT Limeme gk103s Entry Keyboard | 0xC0F4 | 0x0009 | 0100 | half Keyboard left side only |
Jomaa YiChip Wireless 50% key with touchpad | 0x3151 | 0x3000 | dongle detected, keys and pad not working - 2 AAA NM | |
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
MOSART 2.4G Wireless 60% Keyboard Trackball | 0x062a | 0x4105 | dongle recognised HID, keys worked, roller worked, scroll wheel works and shoulders works but buttons around left, top and right hand side (RHS) do not work and plastic and 2 AA MN1500 | |
untested | ||||
Mucai SiGma Micro MKA610 | 0x1c4f | 0x0084 | unknown red keys - rgb backlighting - | |
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
Guangzhou Zhentian Electronics Ltd Perixx Periboard 505 Plus with Trackball | okay keyboard - poor trackball | |||
Guangzhou Zhentian Electronics Co., Ltd Perixx Periboard 706 Plus with Trackball Wireless | generally okay with good sized keys but piano black surround fingerprint magnet, occasional brief trackball freezes after no use, takes some time to get used to the trackball size | |||
Perixx Periboard-716 Wireless (Chicony) | 04f2:1013 | okay dome keyboard and trackpad | ||
untested | ||||
Perixx Periboard- | okay keyboard | |||
Perixx Periboard- | okay keyboard | |||
Lenovo SK-8825 41A5327 SIL12-W07 | works manufactured for | |||
untested | ||||
Logitech K320 Wireless Keyboard | The Logitech USB Unifying, Bolt, Lightspeed, or Nano receiver pairing | |||
Logitech K340 Wireless Keyboard | The Logitech Unifying Receiver pairing | |||
Logitech K400 | okay keyboard | |||
Logitech Wireless Touch Keyboard k400 | 0x046D | 0xC52B | 1201 | All (including multimedia) keys work. Some keys requires remapping with Trident. Touchpad works and acts as normal mouse. Presents itself in Trident as USB Receiver from Logitech with 3 HID bindings |
Logitech K400 Plus K400+ | okay keyboard | |||
Logitech K600 | okay keyboard | |||
Logitech TK820 | okay keyboard | |||
Logitech TK830 | okay keyboard | |||
Logitech G915 TKL | okay keyboard TKL means no number pad | |||
untested | ||||
Lite-On USB NetVista Full Width Keyboard | 0x04b3 | 0x3025 | works | |
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
untested | ||||
Microsoft Comfortable Curve 2000 | recognized but not supported | |||
Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 | recognized but not supported | |||
Microsoft Wireless Media Desktop 1000 (1356) | 0x045e | 0x00f9 | working but not mouse part | |
Qpad MK-50 | untested | |||
Qpad MK-80 | untested | |||
Qpad MK-90 | untested | |||
untested | ||||
Razer Chroma | 0x1532 | 0203 | untested | |
Razer Lycosa | untested | |||
Razer Blackwidow 2013 | untested | |||
Razr Blackwidow Ultimate | untested | |||
Razer Cynosa Lite V2 | 1532 | 0x023f | untested | |
Razer DeathStalker | untested | |||
Razer HuntsMan | untested | |||
Razer Ornata | untested | |||
Razer Orbweaver Chroma Keypad | 0x1532 | 0207 | untested | |
Razer Tartarus Keypad | untested | |||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
SINO WEALTH Gaming KB SkyLion K68 | 0x258a | 0x003a | blue stalks with rgb lighting | |
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
SteelSeries | untested | |||
untested | ||||
TeckNet x300 2.4G Keyboard Mouse MosART | 0x062A | 0x4101 | 0312 | 1 AAA for each and works well - mouse slightly better built than keyboard rubberised membrane |
TeckNet X331 HDE 2.4G Keyboard wireless RCMCU | 0x0C45 | 0x7000 | 0001 | wireless can be glitchy but few extra keys are mapped |
TeckNet X500 2.4G Keyboard Mouse MOSArt | 0x062A | 0x2901 | 0112 | works well especially large touchpad - usual rubber domed membraned keyboard mechanism |
untested | ||||
Unicomp Model M USB 104 key | untested IBM's and later Lexmark buckling spring switches | |||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
Xenta White Wireless HK6718B+HM3302--> | works with Raspberry Pi untested on AROS native | |||
untested | ||||
Yunzii | untested | |||
untested | ||||
untested |
Cherry MX Blue have tactile feedback with a click (noisy); good for typing. Cherry MX Brown are in between Blue and Red in style and tactile; Cherry MX Clear switches have soft tactile feedback (with no click). Cherry MX Black are linear switches (no feedback); good for gaming. Cherry MX Red are linear (less noise no click) but more squishy; Gateron Yellows KS-3, KS-3x47 or better Pros have a milky top and black bottom and linear TTC Silent Frozen v2. Linear and dead silent. Mouse the huano brown with yellow dot for silent mouse clicks Kailh red dust proof encoder for smooth and close to silent scrolling Boba U4 Silent Tactile switches Husky linears
Mouse
[edit | edit source]if the USB mouse is non-functional put a USB pendrive in before or add the following to user-startup in s drawer/folder/directory
sys:prefs/trident NOGUI > NIL:
Brand | Description | Model | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
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3Dconnexion | 3D Mouse | SpaceNavigator | untested | |||
3Dconnexion | 3D Mouse | SpacePilot Pro | untested | |||
3Dconnexion | Mouse | SpaceExplorer | untested | |||
3Dconnexion | Wireless Mouse | SpaceMouse | untested | |||
3D Optical | Wired | 0000:3825 | untested | |||
untested | ||||||
Belkin | Combo mouse | 0x05FE | 0x0011 | Low 0100 | works | |
untested | ||||||
Cytec | Wired Mouse Gaming | R.A.T 5 | untested | |||
untested | ||||||
Dell | Mouse | MO56UC | 0x413C | 0x3200 | works | |
untested | ||||||
untested | ||||||
equatech / clone logitech | wireless mouse | 49779 / M185 | 3151:2020 later 3151:3020 | detected and works | ||
untested | ||||||
Hama | RF Optical Mouse | AM-6000 | untested | |||
untested | ||||||
LogiCAD 3D | 3D Mouse | Magellan | untested | |||
untested | ||||||
Logitech | Cordless Desktop Navigator | The Logitech Unifying Receiver pairing | ||||
Logitech Inc. | First/Pilot Wheel Mouse | N48/M-BB48 M-BE58 | untested | |||
Logitech | Wireless mouse | M305 | works | |||
Logitech | Wireless RF Mouse | MK710 | The Logitech Unifying Receiver pairing | |||
Logitech | Wireless Mouse | MX Master Anywhere 2S | untested micro USB charge port on front | |||
Logitech | Wireless | M220 silent | 0x | 0x | ||
untested | ||||||
0x | 0x | |||||
Brand | Description | Model | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion--> |
Maxxter | Wireless | 248a:8566 | untested | |||
Maxxter | Wireless | 248a:8518 | untested | |||
OrzerHome Maxxter | Wireless | 248a:8514 | untested 1 aa with no on/off switch | |||
untested | ||||||
Microsoft | Wheel Mouse optical | untested | ||||
Microsoft | Sidewinder Mouse | untested | ||||
Microsoft | IntelliMouse Explorer USB optical | untested | ||||
Microsoft | Wireless Optical Mouse 2000 | 0x045E | 0x00F9 | not working see keyboard Media Desktop 2000 above | ||
Microsoft | 1461 1447 | usb dongle matched to one mouse only no others | ||||
untested | ||||||
untested | ||||||
Razer | USB optical | Orochi | untested | |||
Razer | USB optical | Mamba | untested | |||
Razer | USB optical | Naga | untested 17 buttons | |||
Razer | USB Optical | Naga Hex V2 | untested MOBA Gaming Mouse, Professional Grade 16,000 DPI Sensor - RGB lighting | |||
Razer | USB optical | DeathAdder | untested | |||
Razer | USB optical | Viper | untested | |||
Razer | USB optical | untested | ||||
untested | ||||||
Trust | Slimline Lasermouse | untested | ||||
SteelSeries | Tobii EyeX EyeMobile PCEye | Eye Tracking Control | untested gaze interaction track technology for augment augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). | |||
untested | ||||||
The Eye Tribe Tracker | Eye | untested | ||||
USB Optical Mouse | MV3000 | 0x192f | 0x0916 | works | ||
untested | ||||||
untested | ||||||
untested | ||||||
untested |
Trackball
[edit | edit source]Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
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3Dconnexion SpaceBall 5000 | untested Labtec designed and rolled into new company 3dconnexion 2001 by owners Logitech | |||
ACCO Kensington Orbit optical F1233A | untested | |||
Kensington Turbo Mouse 64210 | untested | |||
Clearly Superior Technologies. Model:CST 1000-RC | untested | |||
Logitech Trackman Marble Mouse Wired USB | untested | |||
Logitech Cordless Trackman Wheel | untested | |||
Logitech Optical Trackman T-RB22 - Cordless | untested | |||
Logitech M570 wireless | untested | |||
Microsoft Trackball Mouse Optical 1.0 USB | untested | |||
Microsoft X05-87473 Trackball USB Optical | untested | |||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
untested |
Gamepad
[edit | edit source]Controllers have mostly decided that the left analog joystick is keyboard equivalent of WASD and right joystick is your mouse. You also have 2 bumpers above the triggers. Shoot could be right trigger (so it doesn't involve taking your thumb off the right joystick). Face buttons for reloading or jump or other non-critical functions. Crank up the sensitivity and practice.
Testing can be done with the TRIDENT Prefs, html5, html5, or Tester
Dinput Poseidon Default Plugin - Playstation(TM) style
[edit | edit source]Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Merge with USB on Digital Pad | Analogue Hack with Analog Stick | Opinion |
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Betop Betong Bat D2E BTP-BD2E XD4D2E | ||||||
Gravis Eliminator Gamepad Pro USB | 047d | 4005 | N/A | 2002 2d only | ||
Hama Black Force USB Gamepad | 2003 psx clone look | |||||
Jess Tech Game Elements Philips GGE909 PC Recoil Pad | ||||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Merge with USB on Digital Pad | Analogue Hack with Analog Stick | Opinion |
Logitech Wingman Precision USB G-UC3B | 0x046d | 2002 no 3D but good for 2D retro games like Turrican II | ||||
Logitech Wingman Action Pad G-UB3A | 0x046d | untested | 2002 1 blue lucid translucent - thin analog stick N64 type - | |||
Logitech Wingman RumblePad UB05B | 0x046d | 0xc20a | 1.12 | untesed | 2000 twin blue analogue sticks N64 type - poor 2d controls with single molded blue piece - vibration feedback - single shoulder buttons with throttle control below right one | |
Logitech Wingman Cordless RumblePad G-RA4A | 0x046d | 0xc211 | 1.12 | untested | 2001 twin blue analogue sticks N64 type - poor 2d controls with single molded black piece - vibration feedback - dual shoulder buttons L1 L2 R1 R2 with blue throttle control below right one - 4 aa mn1500 batteries; life not great - C-UD10A usb dongle - overall big and bulky | |
Logitech Precision Wired G-UG15 | 0x046d | 0x | 0x | N/A | 2002 psx styling blue outer shell - no 3D analog and no shoulder buttons - no rumble | |
Logitech Cordless Precision G-X2E14A | 0x046d | 0x | 0x | N/A | 2002 ps2 styling blue outer shell - no 3D analog and no shoulder buttons - no rumble | |
Logitech G-X5C11A Cordless Precision Wireless Controllers | 0x046d | 0x | 0x | N/A | 2002 psx styling black outer shell - no 3D analog and no shoulder buttons - no rumble | |
Logitech Dual Action
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0x046d | 0xc2 | Yes | 2003 New body shape psx style - dual analog 3D sticks - 4 small travel shoulder triggers no 5,6,7,8 | ||
Logitech RumblePad 2 G-UF13 | 0x046d | 0xc218 | 1.00 | 2006 light blue top/black base - twin analogues 3D along with dual short travel shoulder buttons - rumble present - | ||
[Logitech RumblePad 2 Cordless]
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0x046d | 0xc219 | 0x0200 | mostly | 2008 may have to remove 1 battery - G-RC?? 5 + 7 buttons - G-RC14 use buttons 6 + 8 to reset sticks - replace battery and push large button on receiver - | |
Logitech F310 Wired Dual Action G-U0001 | 0x046d | 0xc21 | 0x | D mode switch | 2010 dual analog 3D with pc-xbox/psx switch on back (only D works) - both rear shoulder RT LT buttons have excess travel - no rumble vibration - | |
Logitech F510 Wired G-UG0002 | 0x046d | 0xc21 | 0x | 2010 dual analog with dual xbox pc/psx X/D switched compatibility modes - | ||
Logitech F710 Wireless / Cordless RumblePad 2 G-R0001 | 0x046d | 0xc219 | 3.05 | When switch on top set to D and nano receiver for each controller to pair - 2 aa mn1500 batteries required - rumble support sometimes - rear back shoulder buttons excessive travel needed | ||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Merge with USB on Digital Pad | Analogue Hack with Analog Stick | Opinion |
Megaworld 'TIME' USB pad | 0x0735 | 0x9902 | Low 0100 | 2000 Poor quality | ||
Microsoft Sidewinder Gamepad X04 Freestyle | N/A | untested 1998 might need USB adapter | ||||
Saitek PS1000 Cyborg V.1, PS2700 | 2000 no rumble function | |||||
Saitek P2600 P3600, | 2000 no rumble function | |||||
Saitek P2900 wireless | untested but runs on 1 AA battery | |||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Merge with USB on Digital Pad | Analogue Hack with Analog Stick | Opinion |
Sony Batoh PS3 mini USB Wired hookup SIXAXIS
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0x054c | 0x0268 | 1.00 | Sometimes detected but no support - no sixaxis features detected - mini usb lead will have varying results - | ||
Sony PS4
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Sony PS5 Dual Sense | ||||||
Speed Link Strike 2 FX | ||||||
Thrustmaster Firestorm Dual Power 2 | Yes | |||||
Trust Predator GM-1500 GM-1520 | ||||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Merge with USB on Digital Pad | Analogue Hack with Analog Stick | Opinion |
Haute42 M series Aluminum Metal Joystick Hitbox Controller Arcade Fighting Stick | ||||||
Haute42 T series | ||||||
Haute42 G series Gamefinger G12 G13 G16 | plastic - | |||||
Haute42 S series | thinner and lighter than G series | |||||
Mad Catz sf2 fightstick | ||||||
Mayflash Datel Paewang Arcade Pro Stick | ||||||
Mayflash F300 Fighting Stick | ||||||
Mayflash F500 Fighting Stick | ||||||
Microsoft Sidewinder Game Pad USB | } | must setup first | ||||
Pico Flatbox GP2040-CE Hot Swappable Mini Hitbox Keyboard | default it is configured for PS4 but before plugging usbc cable in, X for Dinput, B Xinput, RT HID - plastic build case - Rev4 based on RP2040 chip and firmware is based on GP2040-CE (Community Edition) - | |||||
Shenzhen Onebitdo Tech 8bitdo Fighting stick | ||||||
Venom 8 button | ||||||
Xinput Xbox Style Plugin
[edit | edit source]2018 extension added originally called AROSx
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Merge with USB on Digital Pad | Analogue Hack with Analog Stick | Opinion |
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8bitdo Ultimate C Wired 82CB (Shenzhen ONEBITDO TECH - GWOWO) | 0x2dc8 | 0x3106 | 2022 - 4 t6 torx screws - non hall effect so drifting issues - triggers go faulty often - | |||
8bitdo Ultimate 2C Wired Controller 82CD | 0x2dc8 | 0x310A | 0114 | 2024 - HID keyboard assigned - 4 t6 torx screws - hall effect - triggers - | ||
8bitdo Ultimate 2C wireless | 2024 - 400mw battery - hall effect 3d nubs and triggers - micro switch shoulder buttons - d-pad poor for retro games - | |||||
8bitdo | ||||||
Betop Beitong Spartan BTP-2270U | no hall effect | |||||
Betop Betong Asura 2 | no hall effect - noble linear trigger potentiometer and alps shoulder LB/RB micro switch | |||||
BEITONG ASURA 2 Pro+ Game Controller Wireless Gamepad | ||||||
BebonCool Dinofire Model Number: Q218 / TP28 | 2021 - triggers aren't progressive but ON/OFF - | |||||
EasySMX Wireless Controller PC PS3, 9013pro ESM-9013PRO | 2024 linear hall effect but device sometimes will not connect tried multiple attempts with the dongle | |||||
Fantech World EOS Pro WGP15 | 2024 hall effect trigger and sticks,2 back paddles, motion controlling | |||||
Flydigi Apex | 2023 luxury model | |||||
Flydigi Vader Pro 3 | 2023 the Pro(Hall Effects) and Non-Pro (No Hall) | |||||
Flydigi Direwolf 2 | 2023 very cheap hall effect sticks and triggers - poor wifi connection - | |||||
Flydigi | ||||||
Gamesir T4K Keleid, T4C Cyclone wired | 2023 poor to ok switch | |||||
GameSir G7 SE Wired Controller | 2024 hall effect | |||||
GamerSir Nova Lite T14LITE | 2024 - ok hall effect 3d nubs - no usb-c cable - rubber membrane trigger short travel and bumpers shoulder buttons - latest firmware is 5700, downgrade to 4200 via the android app - wifi 2.4G and bluetooth disconnects - | |||||
GuliKit | ||||||
GuliKit KingKong 2 NS08 | Electromagnetic Stick hall effect - hall linear triggers - Mechanical face buttons - wired and wireless - Built-in rechargeable lithium battery | |||||
GuliKit KingKong 2 PRO NS09 | hall efect - wired and wireless - Mechanical face buttons - Built-in rechargeable lithium battery | |||||
GuliKit KingKong MAX 3 KK3 | hall effect - wired and wireless - Built-in rechargeable lithium battery - can damage easily | |||||
Gulikit KK3 Max USB-c Bluetooth Controller | 2024 4 Back Buttons,Hall Joysticks and Triggers,Maglev/Rotor/HD Vibration,1000Hz Polling Rate | |||||
Hori EX2 Turbo UHX3-45 | ||||||
Machenike G5 Pro Wireless Gaming Controller | 2023 average | |||||
Microsoft Sidewinder X05 63895 92626 Flight stick | Yes | |||||
Microsoft Sidewinder X08 | ||||||
microsoft sidewinder precision pro | ||||||
Xbox 360 Wired Controller | 0x045e | 0x028e | 0x | needs specific driver and has poor 2D control pad | ||
Microsoft (R) Xbox 360 (TM) Wireless Receiver for Windows(R) Model 1086 and Controller | 0x045e | 0x0719, 0x or 0x0291 | 0x0100 | separate standalone usb dongle detected and shows as 8 vendor interfaces but no class associated and so not working - may need new class from code from xpad or xboxdrv to work the controllor | ||
Xbox 360 Kinect Video | untested | |||||
Microsoft Elite Series 2 Core | 2022 ok - no hall - 125Hz polling - | |||||
MOBAPAD | ||||||
MSI FORCE GC20 GC30 V2 | 2021 not hall effect | |||||
MSI | ||||||
NACON GC-100XF Controller | 2024 average | |||||
Razer Wolverine V3 Pro | 2024 hall | |||||
RetroFlag | ||||||
Speedlink XEOX Pro Analog Wireless | enclosed lithium battery? - xbox layout - switchable on back of controller to directinput (dinput) or xinput - USB dongle switchable to pc and ps3 | |||||
SCUF Instinct Pro | 2022 good | |||||
SCUF Envision Pro | 2023 good | |||||
Steel Series Stratus Duo XL | usb adapter needed | |||||
InputLabs Alpakka Open Source and build yourself | DIY it with 3d printer, pcb and components - pi pico needed - 2 gyros for better accuracy - | |||||
Inputlabs kapybara | DIY one handed version wip | |||||
#ifndef AROSX_LIBRARY_H #define AROSX_LIBRARY_H #include <exec/types.h> #define AROSX_CONTROLLER_TYPE_UNKNOWN 0x00 #define AROSX_CONTROLLER_TYPE_GAMEPAD 0x01 #define AROSX_GAMEPAD_DPAD_UP 0x0001 #define AROSX_GAMEPAD_DPAD_DOWN 0x0002 #define AROSX_GAMEPAD_DPAD_LEFT 0x0004 #define AROSX_GAMEPAD_DPAD_RIGHT 0x0008 #define AROSX_GAMEPAD_START 0x0010 #define AROSX_GAMEPAD_BACK 0x0020 #define AROSX_GAMEPAD_LEFT_THUMB 0x0040 #define AROSX_GAMEPAD_RIGHT_THUMB 0x0080 #define AROSX_GAMEPAD_LEFT_SHOULDER 0x0100 #define AROSX_GAMEPAD_RIGHT_SHOULDER 0x0200 #define AROSX_GAMEPAD_A 0x1000 #define AROSX_GAMEPAD_B 0x2000 #define AROSX_GAMEPAD_X 0x4000 #define AROSX_GAMEPAD_Y 0x8000 struct AROSX_GAMEPAD { ULONG Timestamp; UWORD Buttons; UBYTE LeftTrigger; UBYTE RightTrigger; WORD ThumbLX; WORD ThumbLY; WORD ThumbRX; WORD ThumbRY; }; #define AROSX_EHMB_CONNECT 0x00 #define AROSX_EHMB_DISCONNECT 0x01 #define AROSX_EHMF_CONNECT (1L<<AROSX_EHMB_CONNECT) #define AROSX_EHMF_DISCONNECT (1L<<AROSX_EHMB_DISCONNECT) struct AROSX_EventHook { struct Node eh_Node; struct MsgPort *eh_MsgPort; ULONG eh_MsgMask; }; struct AROSX_EventNote { struct Message en_Msg; ULONG en_Event; APTR en_Param1; APTR en_Param2; }; #endif /* AROSX_LIBRARY_H */
Joystick
[edit | edit source]Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Merge with USB on Digital Pad | Analogue Hack with Analog Stick | Opinion |
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untested | ||||||
CH Products CombatStick 568 | untested | |||||
Cyborg X | untested | |||||
Logitech Extreme 3D | untested | |||||
[Logitech Attack 3 Joystick] | 0x0464 | 0xC214 | 0205 | works | ||
untested | ||||||
saitek X-52 x52 pro | untested | |||||
saitek aviator | untested | |||||
Speedlink Competition Pro USB | works but games not working "out of the box" | |||||
untested | ||||||
Trust Predator QZ 501 | works | |||||
Trust Predator TH 400 | works | |||||
Trust Predator GM-2500 | works | |||||
Trust XK 100 | untested | |||||
untested | ||||||
untested |
Gaming Racing Steering Wheels
[edit | edit source]Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Merge with USB on Digital Pad | Analogue Hack with Analog Stick | Opinion |
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Fanatec CSL Elite | PS4 and Xbox - belt driven wheel - 30cm wheel swapping | |||||
Fanatec Club Sport | top belt $600 £500 system | |||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Merge with USB on Digital Pad | Analogue Hack with Analog Stick | Opinion |
Genius TRIO RACER F1 Racing Wheel | Cheap and cheerful but not great - may need calibrating | |||||
Hama PC Racing Wheel Thunder V18 | Average | |||||
Hori Racing Wheel 3 with pedals | PS3 PC | |||||
Logic3 PXU450 TopDrive GT450 Steering Wheel for PS3, PS4, XBox One and PC | ||||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Merge with USB on Digital Pad | Analogue Hack with Analog Stick | Opinion |
Logitech MOMO | Very good | |||||
Logitech Driving Force GT | ||||||
Logitech Drive Force Pro DFP | wheel 900 degree - weighs in at 15 lbs | |||||
Logitech Formula Force EX | 200 degrees turn for the EX model is arcade-like driving - adds PS3 compatibility via the PSx/2 adaptor - weighs in at 9 lbs | |||||
Logitech G25 | - needs external psu - | |||||
Logitech G27 PC/PS3 | comes with gear shifter - needs external psu - | |||||
Logitech G29 PC PS3/PS4 | may need additional shifter - gear 900deg wheel / rumble - 3 peddle - needs external psu - | |||||
Logitech G920 PC XboxOne | may need additional shifter - gear 900deg wheel / rumble - 3 peddle - needs external psu - | |||||
Logitech G923 | ||||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Merge with USB on Digital Pad | Analogue Hack with Analog Stick | Opinion |
Simagic M10 | base direct drive $900 £800 | |||||
Simplicity Simwheel | direct | |||||
Simxperience Accuforce V2 | ||||||
SPEEDLINK Drift O.Z. Racing Wheel with Pedals and Gear Stick | ||||||
SteelSeries Simraceway SRW-S1 Steering Wheel (PC) | ||||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Merge with USB on Digital Pad | Analogue Hack with Analog Stick | Opinion |
Thrustmaster Ferrari Challenge Wheel | 0x044f | Poor | ||||
Thrustmaster Ferrari FGT Rumble GT Experience 3-in-1 (PC/PS3) | 0x044f | b658 | 0102 | Wheel and all buttons detected | Not great - gear driven 240deg wheel rotation - no psu needed - 2 peddle - flappy gear change - rumble untested - red switch for PC PS3 selection | |
Thrustmaster F430 | 0x044f | |||||
Thrustmaster T500 RS Wheel | 0x044f | belt driven wheel/rumble for GT5 | ||||
Thrustmaster T60 Challenge | 0x044f | |||||
Thrustmaster T150 Wheel | 0x044f | gear / belt combo wheel / rumble - 2 peddle | ||||
Thrustmaster TMX Pro PC/XboxOne | 0x044f | direct drive rumble - no manual gear shift included | ||||
Thrustmaster T80 | 0x044f | Base level and OK - PS4 - 270deg rumble - 2 peddle | ||||
Thrustmaster T300 RS GT | PS3 PS4 - belt driven - 900deg rotation and modular 28cm wheel out - 2 peddles but 3 available | |||||
Thrustmaster TX Leather | 0x044f | TX Xbox version - 900deg rotation | ||||
Thrustermaster TS PC | PC only belt wheel | |||||
TS XW Racer PC Xbox1 | top belt system | |||||
Thrustmaster T-GT | PS4 $700 £600 with T-DFB | |||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Merge with USB on Digital Pad | Analogue Hack with Analog Stick | Opinion |
Tracer Zonda Racing Steering Wheel PC PS3 Vibration Feedback Pedals Gearbox | ||||||
Gamepad Joypad Adapters
[edit | edit source]- Most adapters will work in most OS's without installing a driver. Special functions needing drivers will be noted.
- Some adapters do not work with some dance pads because of voltage issues. Other adapters map the dancemat arrows as axes and not as buttons, causing problems.
- If using an adapters should be compatible with original PlayStation PS/Xbox Xbox/GameCube GC /Dreamcast DC/Sega Saturn SS gamepads.
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Merge with USB on Digital Pad | Analogue Hack with Analog Stick | Opinion |
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Maplin Padix Co. Ltd. Rockfire PX-205 PSX/USB Bridge | 0x0583 | 0x2050 | Yes but buttons mapped different from others | poor | Ok with dpads, but very poor support with analogue hack | |
Boom PS Joy Converter adaptor | discontinued (2004/5). Hold Up, Start, and Select for three seconds. Very good stepmania recommendation. | |||||
EMS USB2 grey plastic box with 2 PSX ports, one on either side - UP and Select pressed for 3 seconds at the same time or the dance code (start+select+up) | Tests/joystick shows the PS port works in digital mode on d-pad | Set in PC switch mode. Does not work when using 2 pads at the same time, likely higher power requirements. FPSE emu DualShock untested, Mat and Guitar untested but known lag involved | ||||
Joytech (play.com) (EMS USB2 bad clone) Black box twin PSX | 0x0b43 | 0x0003 | 0x0 | buggy hardware | but poor on dance ddr mat and guitar hero as the left and right keys do not like being pressed together, Dual shock untested | |
[ EMS Trio Linker ] 1 PSone connection at bottom | 1PSX discontinued 2005 | |||||
EMS Trio Linker Plus (blue box) 1 PSx at bottom | 1PSX discontinued | |||||
Gamtec SmartJoy Plus Lik Sang PS->USB converter Red 2005 | 0x0925 | 0x0005 | Low 0110 | Maybe | Analogue Hack - hardware buggy not useable | Dual shock untested, Mat and Guitar untested. Nothing picked up upon plugging it in. Quite common, these items have grounding issues or feed voltage back into the USB host and freeze the host controller, preventing any plugins or removals being detected. |
Gamtec SmartJoy Plus Dual PS->USB converter Red | 0x0925 | 0x00 | Low | buggy hardware | ||
Lik-Sang Super SmartJoy PSX | 1PSX | |||||
Soyo Kiki Kiky | ||||||
eXcel PSX adaptor shaped a little like a stealth bomber with USB pass through | ||||||
Venom | ||||||
Dragon Plus (Radio Shack) Pantherlord GreenAsia USB to PS2/PS3 converter single black cable | 0x0e8f | 0x03 | 1.07 | |||
Deal Extreme 2 PSX black cables from 1 USB port | untested | |||||
HDE 2014 Personal Communication Systems Inc | 0x0810 | 0x0001 | 0106 | |||
Same as single cable above but with black block mid way along cable | ||||||
TigerGame Ltd Mayflash PC001 Super Joy Box 3 | ||||||
TigerGame Ltd Mayflash PC016 Super Joy Box arrowhead triangle twin PSX] Original was lack with RED Leds. Clones Dilong pu203, Blue HDE Neewer ShineData SD-APS2USB, Red Octane and Black PC Power Box (NS3454) embossed circle on top | 0x0810 | 0x0001 | 1.06 | Tests/joystick shows one PS port does not work with analog control at all but the other port does and maps correctly in digital mode | Analogue hack works | Still available 2013, poor construction though, falls to pieces easily. Dual Shock untested, Mat and Guitar untested |
TigerGame Ltd Mayflash PC038 Super Joy Box Pro triangle twin PSX | ||||||
TigerGame Limited Mayflash SuperJoy Box 5 PC006 long V-shaped 4 port PS/PS2 Game Controller Adapter | ||||||
TigerGame Limited Mayflash SuperJoy Box 5 PRO PC039 PS/PS2 Game Controller Adapter | ||||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Merge with USB on Digital Pad | Analogue Hack with Analog Stick | Opinion |
Boom PSX+N64 USB converter (purple or blue see through box) (2003/4) - red led for psx and green led for n64 | 0x6666 | 0x0667 | 0x0 | not detected by Tests/joystick | Analogue hack | Rumble Pak untested |
EMS Trio Linker Plus II | [1] | 1DC 1GC 1PSX but not for ddr mat games | ||||
TigerGame Mayflash PC043 clone HuiJia Black twin N64 converter for PC USB | 0x0e8f | 0x3013 | 0x0 | detected by Tests/joystick though two digital pads have their settings wrong | Analogue hack works well with middle handle/grip little joystick | Rumble Pack untested |
TigerGame Mayflash PC MagicBox SuperBox 3 | untested 1SS 1DC 1PSX } | |||||
Lik Sang SmartJoy X | 0x045e | 0x0285 | ||||
SmartJoy X2 | 0x045e | 0x0289 | ||||
TigerGame Mayflash PC018 Super Joy Box 9 Xbox (NOT 360) | 0x05e3 | 0x060 | shows up as a Genesys Logic Hub | does not work. Hub(s) 0x0288 detected but 0x0289 xbox1 joypads are not detected as hid let alone as xpad or linux xboxdrv driver | ||
TigerGame Mayflash PC019 Super Joy Box 10 Xbox Twin ports (NOT 360) | 0x05e3 | 0x060 | shows up as a Genesys Logic Hub | does not work with the big Fatty Duke or smaller S Akebono controller(s) | ||
TigerGame Ltd Mayflash PC020 Super Joy Box 11 Xbox Quad ports (NOT 360) | 0x05e3 | 0x0604 | shows up as a Genesys Logic Hub | |||
TigerGame Ltd Mayflash PC035 3 in 1 Magic Joy box PS GC Xbox | ||||||
USB to NES SPI like protocol | ||||||
Buffalo Classic USB Pad SNES like | ||||||
Mayflash PC044 USB to SNES | ||||||
USB to MEGADRIVE GENESIS Joypad | ||||||
USB to 9 pin ATARI RETROPORT style JOYSTICK PORT | ||||||
Atari RetroLink 9pin to SB | ||||||
SLS Sega Saturn USB pad | ||||||
Mayflash PC050 Dual Saturn ports | ||||||
Guitar Hero for PC/Mac | 0x1430 | 0x474C | ||||
Cronus Max | ||||||
BrookX One | ||||||
Mayflash Gamecube to USB | ||||||
Mayflash Magic NS | WiiU | |||||
Brook Converter WiiU P3 P4 | ||||||
CooV Xbox One Converter |
- Metal dance pads with LEDs - My My Box Blue Shark (Nexen), Cobalt Flux (CF) (Let's Groove), Red Octane Afterburner, TX-2000, Logic3 (Dance Dance Dance), Gamerose (Stay Cool),
- Hard foam mat - Mayflash FutureMax Deluxe 3 in 1 Ignition, Gamerose (Stay Cool), TrinPad orange,
- Soft foam mat - Logic3 (PS420N), Positive Gaming Impact, Gamerose Miss Daisys Naki (Stay Cool), Pelican, MadCatz
- PS1 PS2 PS3 PS4 flex ribbon big source of button/trigger issues with all controllers
- PS2 Phat KSA1Q40A (Board), SA1Q33A (Membrane) SCHP-10010 H
- PS2 SA1Q42A SCHP-10010 A
- PS2 SA1Q43-A SCHP-10010 H
The primary axes are either the Control Pad or the left stick. Buttons come in a rough order: face buttons, then shoulder buttons, then Select and Start, then buttons under sticks, and finally Control Pad directions if not assigned to a hat. But the order and number of buttons within a category are unpredictable, as is which button the user expects to use for each action.
Joypad | HATS | Button 01 | Button 02 | Button 03 | Button 04 | Button 05 | Button 06 | Button 07 | Button 08 | Button 09 | Button 10 | Button 11 | Button 12 | Button 13 | Button 14 | Axes 1 | Axes 2 | Axes 3 | Axes 4 | Axes 5 | Axes 6 | Comment |
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Xbox 360 Wired Controller | A (down-green) | B (right-red) | X (left-blue) | Y (up-yellow) | LB (white) | RB (black) | Back | Start | Guide | L3 | R3 | Left X | Left Y | LT | Right X | Right Y | RT | Poor 2D, Good 3D | ||||
Gravis GamePad / Original PlayStation Controller | Red (Sqleft) | Yellow X (X down) | Green O (O right) | Blue (Tri up) | L1 | R1 | L2 | R2 | Select | Start | Stick X | Stick Y | ||||||||||
PlayStation 2 Older Adapters | Blue X (down) | Red O (right) | Pink Sq (left) | Green Tri (up) | L1 | R1 | L2 | R2 | Select | Start | Stick 1 | Stick 2 | ||||||||||
PlayStation 2 Newer Adapters | Up | Right | Down | Left | L2 | R2 | L1 | R1 | Select | Start | Stick 1 (analogue Hack) | Stick 2 | ||||||||||
Wish Technologies N64 Adaptoid | A | C Down | C Right | B | C Left | C Up | L | R | Start | Z | Pad Up | Pad Down | Pad Left | Pad Right | Stick X | Stick Y | ||||||
Just plug in your digital/analogue joystick or gamepad into USB port. The device will be handled by Poseidon USB stack. Poseidon is the USB stack with Trident adding a GUI (graphical user interface) prefs.
the context sensitive page would come up right on pressing the help key inside the relevant window. The manual is in this archive, just in case it isn't in SYS:Locale/Help
- How to change joystick mode to analogue?
By default a connected USB joystick emulates Amiga digital joystick. To change this behaviour so that the joystick is presented as analogue you need to use Trident preferences application (System:Prefs/Trident).
Open Trident and go to Devices on the left hand side (mouse click once on it). Select your controller from the list to the right and then click on Settings button below. This will open a new window. On the "General" tab find the "Lowlevel Library Joypad Emulation" section near the bottom. Find ports which are set to "Merge with USB" or "Override with USB" and change them to "Analogue Hack".
Please note that analogue joystick support is an extension of original Amiga functionality, thus an Amiga application must be explicitly written to use it. AROS SDL library uses this functionality, thus all SDL applications that use joystick, can use the analogue joystick feature.
The HID class has several options how to handle the input data:
- Don't touch: The movement and button data for is not modified by the hid class. This is the default for the ports 0, 2, and 3.
- Overwrite with USB: This will kill the original data that might had come from the internal ports and overwrites it with the joypad data for this USB interface. Note well: If you have multiple joypads connected, take care which setting you have selected for each port, because only the last interface with this option will actually send the joypad data to the game.
- Merge with USB: This option merges the input data of the lowlevel.library with the USB stream. This only works, if the connected device on the original Amiga ports is NOT a mouse (because then the streams are incompatible). Merging should be the preferred method, because it leaves the original joysticks working.
- Disable: Turns off the port for the application.
- Analogue Hack: Tells Poseidon to force reporting of analogue data at the port. Please note that this only works with programs that understand the analogue data, because it's an extension to the original lowlevel.library standard made by Commodore. If you want to incorporate this feature in your software, just contact me and I will send you the necessary information.
- Rumble Port: As addition to the analogue data, the HID class supports applications and games that want to utilize a rumble pack or force feedback motors in the gamepads. This field selects to which lowlevel port the hid device responds, when attempting to use the rumble pack. Normally, this corresponds to the port that has been set in the actions for the joypad.
- How to change joystick port assignment?
The low level library supports up to four ports. Port 0 is usually used by the mouse, port 1 is the standard port for joysticks/joypads. By default a connected USB joystick is present in Port 1. To change its location to Port 0 you need to use Trident preferences.
Open Trident and go to Devices window. Select your controller from the list and then click on Settings button. This will open a new window. On the "General" tab find the "Lowlevel Library Joypad Emulation" section. Port 1 should be set as either "Merge with USB" or "Override with USB". Change this setting to "Don't touch". Change Port 0 setting to "Merge with USB".
Go to "Actions" tab. In the "Reports and collection" select first entry named "Joystick". in the "Usage items" select "X axis". Go to "Performed actions" area. On the left there will be a list of triggers. Each of them should have (port1) in their params. Click on the first trigger and using buttons to the right of the list change port1 into port 0. Repeat this for all triggers and for all items on "Usage items" list.
- How to make joystick simulate keyboard keys?
With Poseidon it is possible to make the joystick simulate the keyboard pressings. This might enable using joystick for playing games which only have keyboard support. This feature is configured in Trident preferences.
Open Trident and go to Devices window. Select your controller from the list and then click on Settings button. This will open a new window. Go to "Actions" tab. On the right top window select X axis. On the left bottom list select an entry "Digital Joystick, Push left(port 1)". On the panel to the right change "Digital joystick" into "Raw Key". A list of keys will be displayed. Select key you wish to send. Repeat the same procedure for "Digital Joystick, Release left (port 1)" option but this time check "Send key up even instead of key down". Open shell and move your joystick to the left - your selected letter should appear in the shell.
- Analogue in Trident Prefs
- Open the Trident USB Prefs -> Devices -> Select your joypad -> Settings button -> Action TAB
- See some "axis" listed under "Usage items" in the top right of the window. They are your analog stick(s)
- Check [x] Track Incoming Events which is half way down the window on the left
And you should see some axis activity in "Usage items" when you move the analog stick
- Actions
HID class item -> Settings -> HID Class Window -> Action Tab -> Action handling area
Reports and collections -> Usage Items -> Performed actions
Qualifier keys are *special*. You don't only need to create the actual keypress but also modify the qualifiers.
Go to the keyboard panel and find the windows menu key by enabling key tracking and pressing the windows menu key. Then assign the right amiga key to it.
Go to the actions panel and find the right amiga key (it's called "Keyboard right GUI"). Remember the actions stored there, best write them down in exact order. Then delete them. Find the windows menu item and add the missing qualifier action. Be sure the parameters are exactly the same and the order is right.
Set them to Raw, then assign an up and down button for each character, etc. when you change the settings to RAW so you can assign keyboard strokes. it will always say, KEYDOWN or what ever on the left, it never provides and option for key release.
The problem still remains though that if I try to assign the Directional Pad (Hat) to Arrow Keys, that things will get screwed up and you either can not move with the directional PAD (HAT), or movements are assigned to the Left Analog, and do not work as they should, it's as if the right and down arrow keys are ALWAYS On, regardless of the fact that I did indeed assign a Key release command to each input.
check that by pressing analog directions and see the current values, and the thresholds configured in poseidon to bind them to left/right/up/down.
misconfigured too much stuff in the HID settings, you can always go in poseidon->config list entry and delete the config item related to your device (or the HID class setting itself), back to basics.
- Rumble in Trident Prefs
Open Trident Prefs and click on the Devices option in the left hand window. Click with the mouse once on your gamepad choice on the right hand side and again on the Settings button below. In the new window, select the General TAB and half way down on the right there is an "Open Now" button in the section "HID output control window". Clicking on that button opens another window (HID Control) with sliders for the two rumble engines inside the controllers and you can test if they work. Sometimes clicking that button does nothing, other times it will open the window and say nothing is detected. The leftmost two sliders do nothing, the third one has a large rumble effect, and the fourth one has a small rumble effect.
Graphic Drawing Tablet
[edit | edit source]There is a standard in HID for tablets possibly mouse type. If the tablet is HID conforming in that sense, it should work. Aiptek does a fairly good job at this. The other competitor, Wacom, didn't pay too much attention to this and simply adapted their legacy serial protocol into HID in a very awkward way. Older Wacom tablets have worked with the special support in the HID class, but not the more recent ones.
to use graphic tablets fully, applications need to be written that make use of the AmigaOS NewTablet events (which AROS has)
- Entry level - A6 (6x4) work area
- Medium A5 (6x8) A4 (10x7) size (recommended but only a few ie years 2000 to 2003 models supported)
- Semi Pro A3 (12x9)
- Pro Cintiq
- 2005/6 Some support added for Wacom tablets
- 2008 Wacom's patent on battery free pens expires
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
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Micrograf Tabby (late 1980s and early 1990s) | Serial RS232 based | |||
podscat pt 3030 graphics tablet | Serial RS232 based | |||
Summagraphics | Serial RS232 based | |||
Wacom IV compatible (Graphire, ArtPad, A3, A4, A5 and PenPartner CT-0405-P - Wacom intuos GD-0405-R) Waycom Digitiser II UD-0608-R | Serial RS232 based | |||
Wacom Artpad II (KT-0405-R) | Serial RS232 based | |||
AceCad boards | Serial RS232 based | |||
AipTek HyperPen 6000 | Serial RS232 based | |||
Calcomp | Serial RS232 based | |||
AipTek HyperPen 8000 - Aldi/Medion MD 9310 and Aldi/Tevion LT 9310 | Serial RS232 based | |||
Tablet PC penabled | Serial RS232 based like x61t X60t NC4200 NC4400 | |||
Serial RS232 based | ||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
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0x056a | 0x0000 | untested | |
Wacom Graphire - Wacom Tablet ET-0405-U UV1.1-1 (Slate Blue) ET-0405UL (lime) (orange) (red) (purple) | 0x056A | 0X0010 | 0100 | late 90s with A6 size - [Wacom Support] of X-axis 00000-10205 Y-AXIS 0000-7421 Tip Pressure 000-511 under Trident prefs. Air pen mouse type movements |
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0x056A | 0x0011 and 0x0012 | 0110 | A6 and A5 versions - [Wacom Support] of X-axis 00000-10205 Y-AXIS 0000-7421 Tip Pressure 000-511. Air pen mouse type movements - mouse EC-120-0K tested |
Wacom Graphire 3
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0x056A | 0x0013 and 0x0014 | 0314 | A6 and A5 size - [Wacom Support] Xaxis 0-10207 yaxis 0-7423 tip pressure 0-511 and the erase end appears to respond but avoid bluetooth BT versions |
Wacom Graphire 4
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0x056A | 0x0015 and 0x0016 | 403 | A6 and A5 work area detected [Wacom Support] x-axis 0000-10207 Y axis 0000-7423 Tip Pressure 000-511 and delete rub out end of the pencil seems detected but avoid bluetooth BT versions |
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0x0020 0x0021 0x0022 0x0023 0x0024 | detected and responses delivered back - x axis up to 30479 and y axis 31679, tip pressure up to 1023 and x and y tilt up to 127 - Wacom intuos GD-0912-A for Apple Macs NOT SUPPORTED | ||
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0x056a | 0x0041 0x0042 0x0043 0x0044 0x0045 | 0126 | various sizes and recognised as [Wacom Support] but not working. x-axis 00000-20319 y-axis 00000-16239 tip presure 0000-1023 x-tilt y-tilt 000-127. HID mouse xc-100-03 works but never could use it as a real tablet with pressure with TVPaint 3.6 |
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056a | 0x00b0 0x00b1 0x00b2 0x00b3 0x00b4 0x00b5 | No Actions in HID setup window definitively locks the Pointer (mouse) reports settings and even after a clear and save, nothing changes, the configuration returns to default values. "[Wacom]" reports don't see any events from the tablet, even with "Pointer" reports cleared and save, so is locked a in "mouse" state - but can send a special command to the tablet in order to put it into a special vendor mode. This mode enables Wacom specificities like pressure, tilt, absolute position, buttons, etc... you should send an HID report feature with ReportID=2 and data=2, the current HID class driver doesn't give a way to change that, even using the "initial startup actions" item in the extra collection. No listed features work | |
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
Wacom Volito - Promethean FT-0405-U06 UV1.4-1 | 0x056A | 0x0060 | 0141 | A6 work area with [Wacom Support] of x-axis 0000-5103 Y axis 0000-3711 Tip Pressure 000-511. Air and touch mouse movement - appears to be the budget option with some but limited features |
Wacom Volito 2
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0x056A | 0x0062 | 0200 | A6 work area with [Wacom Support] of x-axis 0000-5103 Y axis 0000-3711 Tip Pressure 000-511. Air and touch mouse movement - no erase function on the end of the pen - nylon nibs value option |
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0x0030 0x0031 0x0032 0x0034 | untested | ||
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0x0033 0x0035 0x0036 0x0037 | untested | ||
Wacom Cintiq 21 UX and Cintiq Partner DTF-720 | untested | |||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
Wacom PenTablet Bamboo (MTE), Bamboo Craft (CTH), Bamboo Fun (CTE), Bamboo Pen (CTL) and Bamboo Pen & Touch (CTH) | untested | |||
Wacom Bamboo Fun Medium CTE-650 | 0x0018 | Maybe | ||
Bamboo Fun Small CTE-450 white | 0x0017 | untested | ||
Wacom Bamboo One CTF-430 V2.0-0 CTF 430/S | 0x056A | 0x0069 | 0200 | A5 wired air pen and acts like a mouse only |
Wacom Intuos 4
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untested Intuos4 surface sheet was revised in October 2010 to reduce nib wear | |||
Wacom Intuos 5 Touch
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0x0027 | untested work, however wireless may glitch or drag | ||
Wacom Intuos Pro Medium - PTH-651 - | untested | |||
Bamboo Small Pen Tablet - MTE 450 MTE-450A (MTE-450/k) - | 0x056A | 0x0065 | 0116 | A6 work area - mouse movement but no pen detection except x-axis 2 to -2 and y-axis 2 to -2 - mini usb lead - 4 blue led lit buttons not detected as well as circular touch button?? |
Bamboo Pen CTL 460 | untested all Bamboo versions were criticized for the drawing surface's roughness (which got smoother over time), which caused the small pressure-sensitive 'nib' to wear down, and become slanted or scratchy in the same way as pencil lead, albeit more slowly | |||
Wacom Bamboo Fun CTH-461/S wired | 0x056A | 0x00D2 | 0106 | A6 size - Pen tracking not working but finger touch works |
Wacom Bamboo Connect Pen Tablet CTL-470 CTL-470K 470-DE | untested | |||
CTH 470K | untested | |||
Wacom CTH 480/S wireless | untested lithium battery for pad - | |||
Wacom Intuos Pen Small CTL-480/S CTL 480 K wired | 0x056A | 0x030E | 0200 | A5 detected as Intuos PS but not working although the RHS blue led responds to pen on tablet |
CTH 490 PK S Photo - CTH-490CK-S Comic - CTH-490AK-S Art | untested lower hovering height pen nibs wear fast and input lag/responsiveness | |||
Intuos Pen & Touch Medium - CTH-680 - USB Wired and Wireless Kit work | untested | |||
Wacom Intuos Pro (PTH-660 and PTH-860) | untested | |||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
Waltop Media Tablet 10.6"
Genius G-Pen M609 Genius G-Pen M609X iVista Media Tablet 10.6 Aiptek MediaTablet 10000u |
172f:0501 | untested | ||
Slim Tablet 12.1" | 0x172F | 0x0034 | 0x1105 | works |
Waltop Media Tablet 12 by 9"
Aiptek HyperPen 12000u T-12000U Tablet Series Nisis T-12000u USB Tablet Series Version 1.05 (aiptek rebadged) Trust item #1535 ADESSO Cyber Tablet 12000 Graphic design tablet iVista Media Tablet 12 PENTAGRAM O'pen Wide P 2003 Genius G-Pen M712 |
172f:0500, 0x08ca | 0x0010 | 0105 | detected with Nisis/Aiptek functioning as a tablet, untested with others - Puck (mouse) x axis 0000 to 6000 y axis 0000 to 6000 - stylus (pen) x axis 00000 to 12000 y axis 00000 to 12000 tip pressure 0000 to 1023 - 16 function keys - AAA battery needed for pen and another for the mouse |
Waltop Media Tablet 14.1" v5.1e
Genius G-Pen M714X Aiptek MediaTablet 14000u WMK-H141 Trust item #15358 Adesso CyberTablet 14000 M14 iVista Media Tablet 14.1 PENTAGRAM O'pen Wide P 2004 |
0X172f | 0X0500 | 0114 | detected with Nisis/Aiptek functioning as a tablet - Stylus (Pen) X 16838 Y 16838 Tip Pressure 1023 |
Waltop PID 0038
Genius G-Pen F509 Manhattan 177405 |
172f:0038 | untested | ||
Waltop PID 0052
Yiynova MSP19 |
172f:0052 | untested | ||
Waltop Q Pad
Aiptek HyperPen Mini NGS Flexi Style VisTablet PenPad iVistaTablet Q Flex Pad Bravod Q-PD65-S Trust Flex Design Tablet (#16937) |
172f:0037 | untested | ||
Waltop Sirius Battery Free Tablet
VisTablet Muse PENTAGRAM Designer P 2700 Princeton PTB-S1BK |
172f:0502 | untested | ||
Waltop Slim Tablet 12.1"
Genius G-Pen F610 Trust Slimline Widescreen Tablet (#16529) VisTablet Original 12" Adesso CyberTablet Z12 Adesso CT-Z12A PenPower Tooya Pro Aiptek Slim 12.1 Inch Aiptek SlimTablet 600u Premium II NGS Slim Proguess iVistaTablet Slim 12.1 PENTAGRAM ThinType P 2006 |
172f:0034 | untested | ||
Waltop Slim Tablet 5.8"
Genius G-Pen F350 Trust item #16485 VisTablet Mini iVistaTablet Slim 5.8 |
172f:0032 | untested | ||
Waltop Venus S Tablet
Trust eBrush Widescreen Tablet (#17939) |
172f:0503 | untested | ||
Aiptek GmBH MediaTablet Ultimate II - 16:10 Professional Graphic Tablet Model 1400U | untested | |||
untested | ||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
Hanvon Beijing HanWang HW Micro Drawing Tablet ET0504U | 0x0b57 | 0x8030 | 01111 | does not work - recognised as an HID mouse - no tablet extensions detected |
KYE EasyPen 340, Genius EasyPen 340 | 0458:5014 | untested | ||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
Aiptek Hyper Pen 6000u PC Tablet APT | detected but does not work - win98 era cordless 6in by 4.5in - | |||
nisis T-8000U APT-2 Aiptek rebadge | 0x08CA | 0x0021 | A5 detected but no responses | |
Acecad Flair II GT-504 Init Fkt Fkt 0x5ab450c0
AIPTEK HyperPen 10000 U Aiptek HyperPen 10000U, AIPTEK Slim Tablet U600 Premium II |
0x0460 | 0x0004 | untested | |
Ace Cad Enterprise Co., Ltd Tablet - 5x3.75 drawing area | 0x0460 | 0x0004 | untested | |
Bosto's | untested UCLogic Digitizer | |||
Adesso CyberTablet Z7, Adesso CyberTablet 12000, Adesso CT-12000A | untested | |||
UC-Logic / Lapazz WP8060, UC-Logic / Lapazz PF1209, UC-Logic / Lapazz Artistic Tablet 5540, Manhattan 8"x6", Manhattan 3"x4", Manhattan | untested but suspect not working | |||
DigiPro 5.5×4” Graphics Tablet
Digital Ink Pad (A4 format) DigiPro WP8060, DigiPro WP5540, |
untested | |||
Genius G-pen
G-Pen 4500 Genius Wizardpen Genius Mousepen Genius Easypen i405 M610 Genius PenSketch 9x12, Genius MousePen i608, Genius MousePen 8x6, Genius MousePen / WizardPen 5x4, |
untested | |||
Genius G-Pen F610
Genius G-Pen M610 Genius G-Pen 340 (UC-LOGIC Tablet WP4030U) Genius G-Pen 450 (UC-LOGIC Tablet WP5540U) |
untested | |||
Genius
UC-LOGIC iBall Tablet PF8060 iBall Iball Pen Tablet 8060U, Iball Pen Tablet 5540U, Iball Pen Tablet 4030U, Iball Design Tablet PF1209, NGS CADBOY (UC-LOGIC Tablet WP5540U) Pentagram QWare |
untested | |||
Trust TB-3100
Trust TB-5300 Trust 15356 Trust TB-6300 Trust 15357 WP8060U Slimline but bulky with metal backing A5 size Trust 16486, Trust 16447, Sketch Design Tablet, |
clashes with usb and crashes AROS | |||
UC-Logic Tablet WP1062
Aiptek HyperPen 10000U Monoprice 10X6.25 Inches Graphic Drawing Tablet Pickle 10x6.25 Inch Graphic Drawing tabletguess |
5543:0064 | untested | ||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
[ VTech KidiPhoto Art Studio] | works |
Tablet has a squared lines of wires which induce a current into the pen which is then detected by the metal grid in the tablet pad. Tablets report pressure (and tilt on expensive models) and are absolute pointing devices (put the pen at the top left and the mouse pointer will go to the top left of the screen). Graphic drawing area, what keys, report rate, resolution lpi lpmm, accuracy, pressure levels (may come from the app), origin position,
Wacom tablets use electromagnetic resonance technology. Since the tablet provides power to the pen through resonant inductive coupling, no power is required for the pointing device. As a result, no batteries are inside the pen (or the accompanying puck), making them lighter and slimmer.
Under the tablet's surface (or LCD in the case of the Cintiq) is a printed circuit board with a grid of multiple send/receive coils and a magnetic reflector attached behind the grid. In send mode, the tablet generates a close-coupled electromagnetic field (also known as a B-field) at a frequency of 531 kHz. This close-coupled field stimulates oscillation in the pen's coil/capacitor (LC) circuit when brought into range of the B-field. Any excess resonant electromagnetic energy is reflected back to the tablet. In receive mode, the energy of the resonant circuit’s oscillations in the pen is detected by the tablet's grid. This information is analyzed by the computer to determine the pen's position, by interpolation and Fourier analysis of the signal intensity.
In addition, the pen communicates information such as pen tip pressure, side-switch status, tip vs. eraser orientation and ID number (to differentiate between different pens, mice, etc.). For example, applying more or less pressure to the tip of the pen changes the value of the pen's timing circuit capacitor. This signal change can be communicated in an analog or digital method. An analog implementation modulates the phase angle of the resonant frequency, while a digital method is communicated to a modulator that distributes the information digitally. The tablet forwards this and other relevant tool information in packets, up to 200 times per second, to the computer.
If you disable (delete all of them except for one that needs to be set to "no action", so that it will not be regenerated as default) the Extra Startup actions, the tablet should remain in relative mouse mode—you will not get pressure information in that mode though. [2]}}
Handheld Barcode Scanner Readers
[edit | edit source]Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
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Farsun 9100 barcode scanner 0-12" | untested | |||
Motorola Symbol LS2203 CMOS | untested | |||
untested | ||||
Tysso | untested Simple Code 11, Code 39, Code 93, Code 128, Coda Bar, UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8, EAN-13, MSI/Plessey, Telepen, Interleaved 2 of 5, Industrial 2 of 5, Matrix 2 of 5 | |||
Unitech MS320 | untested | |||
Wasp WCS3905 CCD 1" | untested Code 93, Matrix 2 of 5, Industrial 2 of 5, Code 39, UCC/EAN-128, ISBN, Code 32, EAN/JAN-8 , EAN/JAN-13 , UPC-A, UPC-E, Codabar, Code 128, Code 11, Interleaved 2 of 5, MSI-Plessey, China Post, IATA 2 of 5, ISSN, UK-Plessey | |||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
Datalogic Touch 90 | untested | |||
untested | ||||
Intermec | untested | |||
Honeywell Metrologic MK9540-32A38 | untested | |||
untested | ||||
Motorola LS2208 Laser | untested | |||
Wasp WWS800 Laser 1D | untested | |||
untested | ||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
Datalogic GD4130-BK-C066 | untested | |||
Honeywell 1202G-1USB-5 | untested | |||
Motorola / Symbol DS6707-DC20007ZZR | untested | |||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
DataMan 8000 2D | untested | |||
Honeywell Voyager 9520/40 | untested | |||
Metrologic MS1690 USB 2D Barcode Scanner | untested QR Code GS1 Databar PDF417 | |||
untested | ||||
Syscan GM800 | untested | |||
untested |
UPC-A Grocery most common Code 128 EAN-13 Library Books ISBN & ISSN, Code 39 Codabar blood bank, 2D barcodes such as Data Matrix PDF417e Maxicode Aztec QR Code old Nokia handsets, MicroPDF417
TouchScreens
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untested | ||||
eGalax Touch 4a | 0eef | 0001 | 0001 | works |
untested | ||||
untested |
GPS tracking, running, cycling, biking, walking, hiking, ORIENTEERING, boaters and mapping
[edit | edit source]Support for OpenStreetMap but not for Ordnance Survey, Map Pilot or National Geographic's Topo maps data gdb,
Data output supported nmea 0183 V1.5 APA, V1.5 XTE and V2.1 GSA formats, gpx, kml/kmz, tracks from tcx files, geo: URIs, NMEA0183(which is RS232, voltages range from -15 volts to 15 volts, 4800 baud), or need NMEA sentences connected to your computer
other method that some units support is a special serial cable that actually emits raw RS232 NMEA. These usually take 10->30 volts input, can run the unit, and have full voltage I/O for RS232 (not like spanner mode, which effectively turns the unit into a USB->Serial adapter inside the case).
Equivalent apps - merkator, mapsource,
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
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Garmin gpsmap 180 GPS/chart plotter | untested | |||
1992 GARMIN GPS 55 AVD Portable System | untested | |||
Garmin GPS V | untested - waas pinpoint within 3 metres - nmea - 4AA battery | |||
Garmin GPS 12 12XL | untested | |||
Garmin Legend C | untested | |||
Garmin eMap | possibly through usbmodem rs232 connection nmea 0183 protocol | |||
Garmin eTrex | untested rs232 these older units supported it and would provide the stream in either the standard NMEA 0183 format or a proprietary Garmin format. | |||
Garmin GPS 75 AVD | untested | |||
Magellan GPS Map 7000 model 45006 (1994) | untested | |||
Magellan GPS Tracker | untested | |||
Magellan Pioneer Satellite Navigator | untested | |||
Magellan GPS 300 315 320 Mentor Receiver (2003) | untested | |||
untested | ||||
Not for dedicated sat nav units like the Nuvi, TomTom, etc | untested | |||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
untested | ||||
NaviLock NL-402U | untested u-blox 5 SuperSense® chipset with receivers for GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou and QZSS | |||
untested | ||||
GM1-86UB | untested - U-BLOX UB-6010 GGA,GSA,GSV, RMC and support VTG, GLL, TXT ublox binary and NMEA Command Dynamic Condition | |||
NAVILOCK GPS NL-602U USB | works via usbmodem.device - ublox ag 6 chipset - 50 channel | |||
TOPGNSS ton Receiver & Antenna GM702 u-blox 7 | UBLOX7020 chip design bloc u-blox | |||
VK-162 G-MOUSE u blox 7 | 0x1546 | 0x01a7 | 0100 | UBX G70xx with RMC VTG GSV TXT GLL GGA GSA |
VK-172 u-blox 7 G7020-KT gps gnss white pen stick receiver - over 1 inch long | 0x1546 | 0x01a7 | 0100 | detected as cdc controlled plug in device - 18x18x2mm patch antenna but can be slow to update - nmea 0183 and ublox binary protocol |
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
GlobalSat BU-353 WaterProof USB GPS Receiver | untested SiRF Star III | |||
Haicom HI-206 USB GPS receiver with RS-232 interfaces, RJ11 and PS/II connector EB | usb-serial prolific pl2303 detected but GSP3F SiRF Star IV technology not detected or bound | |||
untested | ||||
BT760Y, | untested Skytraq Venus 5 GPS chipset | |||
GM-65 USB GPS Receiver | untested Skytraq Venus 6 GPS chipset - 65 channel | |||
untested Skytraq Venus 7 GPS chipset | ||||
GM-65 USB GPS Receiver | untested Skytraq Venus 8 GPS chipset - 167 channels | |||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
Garmin Colorado 300 | untested USB | |||
Garmin Geko 101 201 | untested limited waas enabled only - waypoints - aaa battery | |||
Garmin Edge 200 bike mount | untested | |||
Garmin ForeRunner 10 15 watch | untested | |||
Garmin Montana 600 | untested | |||
Garmin Dakota 10 20 | untested | |||
Garmin Map76s | untested | |||
Garmin Oregon 450T | untested USB nmea 0183 | |||
Garmin eTrex 10 | untested - no nmea0183 sentences data stream output - configuration an option to set it to "Garmin" mode, or "Mass Storage" mode. Since the mass storage mode seems to be required for waypoint/track/etc data exchange, the 'Garmin' mode would be for this data stream. Yet putting it in that mode doesnt seem to produce anything. | |||
Garmin Oregon 650T | untested | |||
Garmin GPSMAP 64S | untested | |||
GPSMap 78S or GPSMap 76CSX which has a NMEA port for talking to Nav equipment | untested | |||
Garmin eTrex Vista Cx GPS Receiver | untested - 2AA battery | |||
Garmin GPSmap 276c | untested | |||
untested | ||||
Magellan 2000 XL | untested | |||
Magellan | untested | |||
Magellan 3000 | untested | |||
Magellan Triton 300 | untested SiRFstarIII™, Antenna Type Multidirectional Patch with WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS support | |||
Magellan Triton 400 | untested | |||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
untested |
massstorage.class (MSC/UMS - most cameras and mp3 players)
[edit | edit source]USB Card Readers
[edit | edit source]Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Installing | Booting | Opinion |
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A-Tec Model CR-362 | untested | |||||
Belkin 15 in 1 Card Reader | works | |||||
untested | ||||||
Conrad CP440 60 in 1 | works on a1k forum | |||||
untested | ||||||
Genesys Gtech Logic 19 in 1 | 0x05E3 | 0x0710 | High 0200 | works | ||
untested | ||||||
Hama 19 in 1 Card Reader | works | |||||
Hama 35 in 1 Card Reader | works | |||||
untested | ||||||
Integral Single Slot SD | untested | |||||
untested | ||||||
Kingston USB 3.0 | untested | |||||
Lexar microsd adapter | untested but wider than Sandisk version - could block other slot if below | |||||
Pretec CardDriver | no driver | |||||
Sandisk MicroMate | works | |||||
Sandisk MobileMate SD | untested | |||||
Sandisk MobileMate Micro | untested has satisfying 'click' when microsd inserted | |||||
Sandisk MobileMate Duo MicroSD | untested no 'click' insertion uses pressure so future wear and tear issues | |||||
untested | ||||||
Serena metal cased microsd only | Maybe hit or miss on quality | |||||
Serena "Sandisk MobileMate" look-alike | Maybe hit or miss on quality | |||||
SilverCrest 16in1 | works | |||||
Transcend | untested | |||||
Transcend P5 8 in 1 TSRDP5K | untested | |||||
Transcend P8 15 in 1 TSRDP8K | untested | |||||
untested | ||||||
Zyxel integralmemory 8 in 1 | 0x0aec | 0x3260 | not detected | |||
untested |
USB Hard Drives
[edit | edit source]Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
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untested | ||||
Datel MaxDrive | untested | |||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
Inateck 2.5 Inch USB 3.0 Hard Drive Disk Enclosure/ Case (FE2001) | untested Full USB 3.0 port but plastic teeth keeping drive in place can snap | |||
Inateck case (FE2002) | untested full USB 3.0 port - updated design | |||
Inateck case (FE3001) | untested wider USB 3.0 port and no on/off switch Jmicron JMS578 chipset | |||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
Iomega Desktop Hard Drive 500GB, 3,5“, USB2.0 | untested | |||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
Samsung | untested | |||
Samsung | untested | |||
Samsung T3 SSD | untested USB 3.1 Gen 1 space grey / black metal/ plastic | |||
Samsung T5 SSD | untested USB 3.1 Gen 2 256GB 512GB alluring blue 1Tb 2Tb black unibody metal | |||
Samsung | untested | |||
Seagate | untested | |||
Seagate | untested | |||
untested | ||||
Toshiba Canvio 1TB | partition fat32 or sfs to 100GB max - ntfs partitions not detected out of the box - select usb drive in trident prefs and press disable to shutdown | |||
Verbatim 160GB Smartdisk | works | |||
Western Digital USB | untested | |||
WD Essential | untested | |||
WD Passport | untested | |||
untested |
USB DVD CD ROM Drives
[edit | edit source]Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
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untested | ||||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
untested |
USB to NGFF NVMe SDD HDD DVD CD ROM Drives
[edit | edit source]- RTL9210B
- JMS583 rev1 with firmware A2 or A3
- RTL9210A
- JMS583 firmware 2.0.9
- Asmedia ASM2362
- RTL9201A
The reference Hardware ID for the JMS583 chipset from JMicron is:
VID_152D&PID_0583&REV_0209
where "VID_152D" identifies a JMicron product;
"PID_0583" is the generation chipset;
"REV_0209" is the firmware version installed.
In the same way, the reference Hardware ID for the RTL9210 from Realtek is: VID_0BDA&PID_9210&REV_3100 "VID_0BDA" is for a Realtek product, "PID_9210" is referred to the chipset and "REV_3100" to the firmware.
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
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ASM1153E / ASM1153 with firmware 140509_A1_82_40 or 141126_A1_EE_82. Both supports UASP and TRIM on USB 3.1 Gen.1 adapter | 0x174c | 0x55aa | works with sabrent ec-uasp | |
ASM235CM Ugreen aluminum bridging the USB3.2 Gen2x1 to Serial ATA host interface | 0x174c | untested | ||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
TI 9261 | untested | |||
ASM225 | 0x174c | untested | ||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
JMicron JMS578 issues USB 3.1 Gen.1 adapter | 152d | 0578 | untested | |
JMicron JMS576 issues USB 3 to usb-c adapter | 152d | 0576 | orico | |
JMS562 JMicron Technology Corp | 152d | 0562 | untested | |
JMS561U | 0x152d | 0x1561 | works with sabrent ec-uasp | |
VL716Q4 Orico black meshed aluminum usb c | untested | |||
Asmedia ASM1053E | 0x1B21 | 0x55aa | untested | |
ASmedia ASM1051E | 0x174c | 0x55aa | untested | |
Asmedia ASM1053 | 0x174C | 0x1536 | untested | |
Asmedia ASM104x | 0x1B21 | 0x1042 | untested | |
Unknown Chinese version | 0x0bc2 | 0x2312 | sometimes works | |
JMicron N5321 gr | 0x152d | 0xa583 | untested | |
untested | ||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
untested | ||||
Initio Corp INIC-1618L mini slimline sata 6 + 7 pins to usb2 adapter | 0x13FD | 0x0840 | 0114 | sometimes works mini sata to usb2 detects 201x laptop DVD as MassStorage(CD/DVD) but may need powered USB hub |
Unknown mini sata to usb3 adaptor | 0x01F75 | 0x0621 | 0036 | sometimes works mini sata to usb3 detects 201x notebook DVD drive as MassStorage(SCSI) but 5V 1.5Amp needs powered hub to burn |
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
untested |
External Floppy
[edit | edit source]Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
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Amiga Floppy Project | no driver | |||
Catweasel Mk4 | 0xE159 | 0x0001 | 0x00 | Yes |
HxC Floppy Emulator | no driver | |||
KyroFlux | no driver | |||
Samsung SFD-321U/EP USB Floppy | no driver | |||
SuperCard Pro | untested | |||
Greaseweazle STM hardware, Greaseweasel support, software, buy, | ||||
FL-2501 USB Portable Diskette Drive | 2009 usb - Drawbridge software ribbon cable compat with p/n 19308801-19 and s/n U356244 - model ASM P/N 27l4226 and FRU P/N 05k9283 - | |||
Dell Floppy Drive Module USB External 3.5" - Teac FD-05PUB 1.44mb | 2004 usb 1.1 | |||
USB FLOPPY DISK DRIVE (USB External Floppy Disk) | untested | |||
untested |
ptp.class (PTP and MTP - other cameras and mp3 players)
[edit | edit source]Cameras
[edit | edit source]Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
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Canon SX100 SX110 SX200 SX210 | untested | |||
Canon 100D 10D 1D | untested 18MP down to 10MP | |||
Canon EOS 400D (XTi) digital SLR | untested | |||
Canon PowerShot A430 A560 | untested | |||
Canon PowerShot S90 S95 | untested 720p video - 10Mpixel | |||
Canon Powershot SD960 IS Digtal ELPH | untested Still Image: Exif 2.2 (JPEG), Movie: MOV (Image: H.264; Audio: Linear PCM) Lithium-ion Battery Pack NB-4L | |||
Canon PowerShot N | untested 12.1 MP CMOS, DIGIC 5 Wifi Lithium Battery Pack NB-9L | |||
Canon ELPH 300 HS (IXUS 220 HS) 230 100 | untested blogging camera 2012 | |||
Canon Powershot S100 S110 S120 G7 X G7X-II | untested 1080p video 12.1MP and above versions - | |||
Canon 450D aka Rebel Xsi | untested | |||
Canon EOS 550D 600D aka Rebel T2i T3i DSLR | untested 1080 18MP Lithium LP-E8 | |||
Canon EOS 650D 700D aka Rebel T4i T5i T6i SLR | untested 1080p 18Mpixels Lithium LP-E8 articulating flip out twistable screen | |||
Canon Powershot G7x G5X | untested - G7X flip up and G5X flip out - same batteries - no external microphone input - | |||
Canon EOS M3 M5 | untested flip out - same batteries - | |||
Canon EOS 60D 70D 80D | untested | |||
Canon 6D 7D 8D | untested | |||
Canon 5D Mark II III IV DSLR | untested | |||
Canon | untested | |||
Canon | untested | |||
Canon | untested | |||
Fuji FinePix A850 | untested | |||
FujiFilm Finepix F100fd | untested | |||
Fuji FinePix F810 | untested | |||
Fuji xf1 | untested pocketable exr cmos 12mp | |||
Fuji xt1 x-t1 x10 x-t10 | untested 1080p | |||
Fujifilm x100 x100s x100t | untested | |||
Fuji xPro1 xPro2 | untested | |||
Fuji xt2 / x-t2 x-t20 | untested 4K video | |||
Fuji | untested | |||
Fuji | untested | |||
Fuji | untested | |||
GoPro HERO 3 HERO4 HERO 5 | untested | |||
Nikon D40/D40x, D100, D70, D80, D90, D300, D700, D2Xs/D2Hs, D3 D4 | untested Compact flash storage - non interchangeable lenses up to 12.3MP sensor | |||
Nikon L26 L27 L28 L29 L31 Coolpix compact cameras | untested 720p video - 2 AA - pocket sized | |||
Nikon L810 L820 L830 | untested 720p video | |||
Nikon D5000 | untested 720p video unlike D3000 | |||
Nikon D6000 | untested | |||
Nikon D D3100 D3200 | untested 1080p video 14.2 to 24MPixel | |||
Nikon D7000 D7100 D7200 | untested 1080p video | |||
Nikon D800 D810 D600 D610 | untested 1080p video sd card storage | |||
Nikon D5200 D5300 D5500 D5600 | untested 2013 24.1MP 1080p | |||
Nikon D7300 | untested 4K UHD video | |||
Nikon D900 D850 D820 | untested 4k 46MP | |||
Nikon | untested | |||
Nikon | untested | |||
Olympus C-370 | untested - camera worked fine before | |||
Olympus Camedia C-725 Ultrazoom | untested | |||
Olympus | untested | |||
Olympus | untested | |||
Pentax K10D | untested | |||
Pentax K20D | untested | |||
Pentax K30 K-5 II | untested | |||
Pentax K-3 | untested | |||
Pentax K | untested | |||
Panasonic Lumix LZ10 LZ20 DMC-LZ30 | untested 720p video | |||
Panasonic TZ1 TZ5 TZ9 | untested | |||
Panasonic Lumix GH1 GH2 like the DMC-GH2HEB-K - GH3 DMC-GH3HEB-K | untested Four Thirds (GH2) MFT Micro Four Thirds (GH3) limited to 29mins recording | |||
Panasonic AF series AF100 AF101 AF102 | untested | |||
Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2 DMC-G3 G5 | untested | |||
Panasonic TZ60 | untested | |||
Panasonic DMC LX7 10 LX15 | untested | |||
Panasonic GF7 GX8 | untested | |||
Panasonic G80 G85 | untested micro 4/3 | |||
Panasonic GH4 | untested micro 4/3 - shooting in MOV or MP4 formats recording limited to sd card size but split files because the FAT32 file system only supports files up 4GB in size, which amounts to around 5 minutes of 4K (100mbps) footage - GH4 appears to create 4GB files as a rule, regardless of whether the memory card’s file system supports larger files or not - | |||
Panasonic GH5 gx80 gx85 | untested Effective: 20.3 Megapixel 5184 x 3888 - 2 sd card slots compatible with high-speed, high capacity UHS-II - sd card v rating like the v90 should record at 60MB/s to be compatible with the GH5 in the All-I format - possible file corruption with .mdt files - new firmware 2.0 update, the Panasonic GH5 becomes the first 5K - | |||
Panasonic FZ2000 FZ2500 | untested | |||
Panasonic | untested | |||
Panasonic | untested | |||
Samsung ES Series Es9 ES70 Es71 (2012) | untested 480p video | |||
Samsung | untested | |||
Samsung WB100 WB1100 WB150 WB2200 | untested 16MP | |||
Samsung NX11 | untested | |||
Samsung NX200, NX20, NX1000 and NX210 | untested 20.3Mp APS-C sized CMOS image sensor | |||
Samsung | untested | |||
Samsung | untested | |||
Sanyo Xacti CG65 | untested | |||
Sanyo | untested | |||
Sanyo | untested | |||
Sony Cyber-shot DSC camera models W110 W220 H300 H400 | untested | |||
Sony A71 A71S a71r | untested | |||
Sony A77 A99 | untested | |||
Sony Cybershot HX20V HX30V HX50V HX60V | untested 2011 18 to 20.2MP 1080p - steady shot unit / optical block can cause buzzing noise and/or jumping image in lcd / viewfinder - dots are dirt and this voids the warranty - | |||
Sony rx100 mk III | untested - often after boot-up, the motor starts running for no reason for first versions' - | |||
Sony WX100 WX150 wx220 | untested | |||
Sony α5000 a5000 | untested | |||
Sony Sony α99 II Sony α58 Sony Sony α68 α77 II | untested | |||
Sony NEX-3N Sony NEX-5N Sony NEX-6 Sony NEX-7 | untested | |||
Sony A7S a7r ii | untested mirror less - more compact | |||
Sony α6500 a6500 | untested | |||
Sony rx100 mk IV V | untested | |||
Sony RX0 RX zero | untested | |||
Sony A7S a7 riii r3 | untested mirror less - more compact | |||
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Lens Mounts Canon EF EF-S Nikon F Panasonic Olympus OM Pentax DA, FA, F, A, M, and K series Fujifilm X mount
Sensors APS-C S35 Full Frame 43 Four Thirds M43 MFT Micro four thirds
USB eBooks Readers sideload drm free EPUB version 2.0.1 (2007), 3.0 (2011), 3.1 (2015) or 3.3 (2024) epub examples formats access
[edit | edit source]EPUB file format is an open standard based on XHTML for content and XML for metadata, contained in a zip file archive
PDF v2.0 in 2017, 2009 takeover by ISO Org, 1.7 in 2006 , 1.6 in 2005, 1.4 in 2001, 1.3 in 1999, 1.0 in 1993
CBZ
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Access | Opinion |
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Barnes and Noble Nook Simple Touch NST | 0x2080 | 0x0003 | when finding the right micro usb cable that works, internal nook memory not accessible but sd card fat32 readable and writable outside | 2011 BNRV300 6in 600x800 e-ink 16 grayscale .jpg battery remove sd card and Torx T5 back top for Cameron Sino CS-BNR003SL - USA 1.2.2 md5sum 351e26527e80156183e74be2da2ce89f *nook_1_2_update.zip - 1.2.1 UK fdba3981f7f221cc5143db6329645bc2 *nook_1_2_update.zip - skip registration, Turn on the device, but do NOT start setting it up. Hold down the top right button on the front of the device and slide your finger from left to right across the top of the E Ink screen. A ‘Factory’ button should appear in the top left corner of the screen. Press it. Once in the Factory menu, hold down the top right button on the front of the device and tap the bottom right corner of the screen should now see a ‘Skip Oobe’ button. Tap that and the Nook should finally load the home screen. Poor battery management - | |
Barnes and Noble Nook Simple Touch with Glowlight | 0x2080 | 0x0004 0x0007 | 2012 2013 untested 2012 Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight BNRV350 and the 2013 Nook GlowLight BNRV500 - perform a hard reset: Turn off the nook completely, turn it on, as soon as you see the screen flash begin holding the bottom page turn buttons until the screen flashes with a message asking reset, press the 'n' key twice to start the reset - Poor battery management - | ||
Nook Glowlight 4 Plus 7.8-inch screen | untested Poor battery management - | ||||
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Kobo Rakuten Touch A/B kobo3 | untested | ||||
Kobo Touch C, Kobo Mini, Kobo Glo N613, Kobo Aura HD N514 N204 kobo4 | untested | ||||
Kobo Aura, Kobo Aura H2O, kobo5 | 2013 6in untested | ||||
Kobo Aura H2O Edition 2 v1, Kobo Glo HD, Kobo Touch 2.0, Kobo Aura ONE N709, Kobo Aura ONE Limited Edition, Kobo Aura Edition 2 v1 N236, kobo6 | untested | ||||
Kobo Aura H2O Edition 2 v2, Kobo Aura Edition 2 v2, Kobo Nia, Kobo Clara HD, Kobo Forma, Kobo Libra H2O kobo7 | untested | ||||
Kobo Elipsa, Kobo Sage kobo8 | untested | ||||
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Sony PRS 300 | untested | ||||
Sony PRS 350 | 2009 epub bbeb cbz untested | ||||
Sony PRS-650 | untested | ||||
Kindle - Main Menu=: Settings: Menu=: Device Info | untested | ||||
Kindle K2 - k2 means K2 US, k2i means K2 GW, dx means KDX US, dxi means KDX GW, dxg means KDX Graphite | untested the Kindle is a small computer running Linux 2.6 on an ARM processor | ||||
AMAZON Kindle D00901 3rd Gen with keyboard - k3g means K3 3G (US [B006]), k3w means K3 WiFi [B008], k3gb means K3 3G (UK [B00A]) | 4Gb internal no access, untested jailbroken | 2010 mobi and azw3 formats only - 4Gb mem but no sd slot - micro usb 5v 0.85a - freescale i.mx35 soc with 12bit parallel interface with epson e-ink cpu - atheros wifi 54mbit - later models wm96103 audio codec - display has 2Mbit serial memory ic on ribbon cable - pci-e a e keyed 3g module - screen replacement annoying - | |||
Amazon Kindle 4th Generation D01100 two buttons square movment and two buttons at bottom K4 [B00E] | 2012 untested plastic back clipped in but glued to battery, use Torx T5 to remove battery screws - battery glued down to front of kindle remove gently - | ||||
Kindle Touch WiFi (Kindle 5) K5, KT
B00F Kindle Touch 3G + WiFi (Kindle 5) (U.S. and Canada) [Mostly] B011 Kindle Touch WiFi (Kindle 5) B010 Kindle Touch 3G + WiFi (Kindle 5) (Europe) |
untested | ||||
Kindle PaperWhite 3G + WiFi (U.S.) [Mostly] PW
B024 Kindle PaperWhite WiFi B01B Kindle PaperWhite 3G + WiFi (U.S.) [Mostly] B020 Kindle PaperWhite 3G + WiFi (Brazil) B01C Kindle PaperWhite 3G + WiFi (Canada) B01D Kindle PaperWhite 3G + WiFi (Europe) B01F Kindle PaperWhite 3G + WiFi (Japan) |
untested | ||||
untested | |||||
Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) PW2
B0D4, 90D4 Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) WiFi (U.S., Intl.) B05A, 905A Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) WiFi (Japan) B0D5, 90D5 Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) 3G + WiFi (U.S.) [Mostly] B0D6, 90D6 Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) 3G + WiFi (Canada] B0D7, 90D7 Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) 3G + WiFi (Europe) B0D8, 90D8 Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) 3G + WiFi (Russia) B0F2, 90F2 Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) 3G + WiFi (Japan) B017, 9017 Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) WiFi (4GB) (U.S., Intl.) B060, 9060 Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) 3G + WiFi (4GB) (Europe) B062, 9062 Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) 3G + WiFi (4GB) (U.S.) [Mostly] B05F, 905F Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) 3G + WiFi (4GB) (Canada) B061, 9061 Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) 3G + WiFi (4GB) (Brazil) |
untested | ||||
Kindle Paperwhite 3 PW3 i.e. Kindle 7th gen
G090G1 Kindle PaperWhite 3 (2015) WiFi G090G2 Kindle PaperWhite 3 (2015) 3G + WiFi (U.S.) [Mostly] G090G4 Kindle PaperWhite 3 (2015) 3G + WiFi (Mexico) G090G5 Kindle PaperWhite 3 (2015) 3G + WiFi (Europe, Australia) G090G6 Kindle PaperWhite 3 (2015) 3G + WiFi (Canada) G090G7 Kindle PaperWhite 3 (2015) 3G + WiFi (Japan) G090KB White Kindle PaperWhite 3 (2015) WiFi G090KC White Kindle PaperWhite 3 (2015) 3G + WiFi (Japan) G090KE White Kindle PaperWhite 3 (2016) 3G + WiFi (International) G090KF White Kindle PaperWhite 3 (2016) 3G + WiFi (International) G090LK Kindle PaperWhite 3 (2016) WiFi, 32GB (Japan) G090LL White Kindle PaperWhite 3 (2016) WiFi, 32GB (Japan) |
untested ease up glued down front panel gently, remove 11 screws underneath and lift screen up from bottom end - battery underneath - | ||||
Kindle PaperWhite 4 (2018) PW4
G000PP, G8S0PP Kindle PaperWhite 4 (2018) WiFi, 8GB G000T6, G8S0T6 Kindle PaperWhite 4 (2018) WiFi, 32GB G000T1 Kindle PaperWhite 4 (2018) WiFi+4G, 32GB G000T2 Kindle PaperWhite 4 (2018) WiFi+4G, 32GB (Europe) G00102 Kindle PaperWhite 4 (2018) WiFi, 8GB (India) G000T3 Kindle PaperWhite 4 (2018) WiFi+4G, 32GB (Japan) G0016T, G8S16T Twilight Blue Kindle PaperWhite 4 (2018) WiFi, 8GB G0016Q, G8S16Q Twilight Blue Kindle PaperWhite 4 (2018) WiFi, 32GB G0016U Plum Kindle PaperWhite 4 (2018) WiFi, 8GB G0016V, G8S16V Sage Kindle PaperWhite 4 (2018) WiFi, 8GB G00103 Kindle PaperWhite 4 (2018) WiFi, 32GB (India) G0016R Plum Kindle PaperWhite 4 (2018) WiFi, 32GB G0016S Sage Kindle PaperWhite 4 (2018) WiFi, 32GB |
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Onyx Boox Page Palma | 2016 android untested | ||||
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Bigme B751C | 2022 android untested | ||||
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printer.class - PostScript 3 and internal ghostscript drivers
[edit | edit source]As the only printer driver that AROS supports natively is Postscript, our focus is on applications that generally output postscript formatted data for printing purposes and since the general Joe Public finds postscript capable printer very expensive, postscript interpreters (eg ghostscript) have been developed aas a cheaper option which sit in between postscript data streams and non postscript (HP PCL?) printers.
Set up Printer Prefs for Postscript and set the print to file option.
Ghostscript has internal printer drivers
gs -h
and with something like
gs -sDEVICE=stcolor -r300 -sOutputFile=RAM:tempfile gs813:examples/tiger.ps copytopar ram:tempfile
It checks if in RAM: exists a outputfile (Cinnamon can export to PS postscript) then it sends this via copytopar to the printer. There was only support for parport (parallel) but Terminillis added support for USB and ethernet. A big issue with using ghostscript for drivers is that data has to originate as postscript (.PS) file.
gs -dSAFER -dBATCH -dNOPAUSE -sDEVICE=ljet4 -sOutputFile=RAM:tempfile RAM:file.pdf
the ljet4 output device generates PCL
also the pxlmono driver, which generates more generic PXL (PCL 6)
gs -q -sstdout=%stderr -sDEVICE=pswrite -sOutputFile=- -dBATCH -dNOPAUSE -dPARANOIDSAFER testpage-a4.ps > test.pdf
gs -q -sstdout=%stderr -sDEVICE=pxlmono -sOutputFile=- -dBATCH -dNOPAUSE -dPARANOIDSAFER test.pdf > test.pxl
Printers supported by ghostscript...Explanation here or here and here
bit cljet5 ljet4d pjxl300 pxlcolor bitcmyk cljet5c ljetplus pkm pxlmono bitrgb deskjet nullpage pkmraw stp bj10e djet500 pbm pksm tiff12nc bj200 epswrite pbmraw pksmraw tiff24nc bjc600 faxg3 pcx16 png16 tiffcrle bjc800 faxg32d pcx24b png16m tiffg3 bmp16 faxg4 pcx256 png256 tiffg32d bmp16m ijs pcxcmyk pnggray tiffg4 bmp256 jpeg pcxgray pngmono tifflzw bmp32b jpeggray pcxmono pnm tiffpack bmpgray laserjet pdfwrite pnmraw uniprint bmpmono lj5gray pgm ppm x11 bmpsep1 lj5mono pgmraw ppmraw x11alpha bmpsep8 ljet2p pgnm psgray x11cmyk cdeskjet ljet3 pgnmraw psmono x11gray2 cdj550 ljet3d pj psrgb x11gray4 cdjcolor ljet4 pjxl pswrite x11mono cdjmono
Internal Ghostscript support
[edit | edit source]Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Postscript Support | GutenPrint Support | Hardware Issues | Running Costs | Opinion |
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Canon BJ10e | untested with Ghostscript drivers | |||||||
Canon BJ200 | untested with Ghostscript drivers | |||||||
Epson Stylus Color 600 parport inkjet | works - internal ghostscript support | |||||||
HP Deskjet 500 Parallel Port | untested | |||||||
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Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Postscript Support | GutenPrint Support | Hardware Issues | Running Costs | Opinion |
HP1220C/PS USB Inkjet | works - PS3 emulation only | |||||||
HP 1700PS USB Inkjet | works - PS3 emulation only | |||||||
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Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Postscript Support | GutenPrint Support | Hardware Issues | Running Costs | Opinion |
LJ-III | untested HP PostScript Cartridge Plus (C2089A) a.. Press <ON LINE> (and take machine off line)
b.. Press <Plus & Minus>, and while holding, press <ALT> and <RESET> together and watch the LCD and let go when the desired mode is displayed. | |||||||
HP Laserjet 4 4M 4MP (1992) | untested PS2 emulation HP 4 with optional ps cartridge - HP 4M and 4M+ built in | |||||||
HP Laserjet 4L Parport | PCL5 HP 4L only - no postscript | |||||||
HP Laserjet 5M (1995) | PS2 emulation | untested you can try the ljet4 for the various lj5 drivers which produce various flavours of PCL. The 4, 4+ and 5 only really had one issue that plagued them, and it's hardly an issue at all. You would get accordian jams at the exit. A lot of people worked through this by pulling the sheet out before it got caught. Easily fixed by opening back door and scrubbing grime off of rubber rollers. | ||||||
HP Laserjet 5L Parport (1997) (C3906A bk) | N/A | PCL5 support only. | ||||||
HP Laserjet 5P 6P (1995) (C3906A bk) | untested HP 5p, 6p - Less tiny, slightly less slow. They are pretty bullet proof for low volume best to get postscript module though | |||||||
HP Laserjet 2100 2100N 2100TN (1999) | untested PS2 emulation | |||||||
HP Laserjet 4000 Series Parport (1998) | PS3 emulation only (4200 and 4600 have issues) | |||||||
HP Laserjet 4050 Parport (1999) | PS3 emulation only | works | ||||||
HP Laserjet 5000 Parallel Port | PS3 emulation only | |||||||
HP LaserJet 6M, 1200, 1300, 2100, 2200, P2050 (and P2055) P3005, M3025, M3027, 3050, 3300, 4000, 4050, 4100, 4200, 4300, M4345, P3005, P3015, P4010, P4410, M5025, M5035, 5100, 5200, 8000, 8100, or 9000 series | PS3 emulation optional only | Template:Untested | ||||||
HP Color LaserJet 2550, 3700, 4650, 8500 and 8550 | untested | |||||||
Lexmark Optra C, T, and W series | untested | |||||||
Xerox Phaser 850, 860 | untested |
USB Monochrome
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Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Postscript Support | GutenPrint Support | Hardware Issues | Running Costs | Opinion |
Brother HL-1270N | BRScript | untested | ||||||
Brother HL-3070CW Printer USB | BR-Script3 (PS3) untested | |||||||
Brother HL5240 HL5240L | BRScript (PostScript Level 2) | untested | ||||||
Brother HL-7050N | BR3 | untested | ||||||
Brother MFC-7860DW Monochrome B/W BW | BR-Script BRScript (PostScript Level 3) | untested | ||||||
Brother HL4570CDWT | untested | |||||||
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Epson EPL-6200 Laser Printer USB | cheap to buy but untested - running cost unknown | |||||||
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Kyocera FS-1370DN | untested | |||||||
HP LaserJet CP1515n USB | cheap to buy but untested - running cost unknown | |||||||
Lexmark Optra E312 | built in? | untested | ||||||
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USB Color
[edit | edit source]Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Postscript Support | GutenPrint Support | Hardware Issues | Running Costs | Opinion |
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Brother hl-3075cw | BR-Script 3 | untested | ||||||
Brother MFC-9120CN | BRS3 | untested | ||||||
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HP Color LaserJet 2500L (2003) USB | slow printing | |||||||
HP Color LaserJet 2550L 2550Ln (2004) USB | slow printing | |||||||
HP Color LaserJet CP1218, 2605, 3700, 4500, 4600, or 4650 series | slow printing | |||||||
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Konica Minolta Magicolour 4650EN | untested | |||||||
Kyocera FS-1010 FS-1010N | untested | |||||||
Kyocera FS-C5200DN | untested | |||||||
Kyocera Mita FS-1030D | untested | |||||||
Kyocera FS-C5150DN | untested | |||||||
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Lexmark C540n | untested | |||||||
Lexmark C780n | works PS3 emulation only | |||||||
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OKI C3600 Color Laser | untested | |||||||
Samsung CLP-315 | untested | untested | ||||||
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Xerox 618x Color Laser | untested | |||||||
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See here for compatibility with TP7 (TurboPrint 7) Last update 2004. Not tested under emulation. Janus-UAE, Emumiga,
OS3.x support via NetPrinter and OS4 drivers and experiences.
usbparallel.device
untested with USB->Centronics - The printer.class is rather 'clever'. It remembers to which unit the printers were connected (until you reboot). So if you first plug in Printer1, it gets unit 0, and Printer2 gets unit 1. If you now remove both printers and replug Printer2, it still will get unit 1 and not 0. This is used not to confuse the programs using the different units (moreover, if some program uses the usbparallel.device unit of an USB printer, and the printer is unplugged, the device unit cannot be freed immediately as the application still keeps it open). Sticking to the same units is generally a good idea I think (and therefore this mechanism is also used with all other classes creating exec.devices).
You may not send a short packet (packet less than maxpktsize == 64) nor zero byte packets until the very last byte of your printout. Otherwise the printer will silently ignore the data you sent. Some printer drivers print very short sequences that never fill the endpoint buffer, so printer ignore them. Bufferize all printer driver writes in the ieee1284.device and send them by epsize packets. So my hppsc2210 works fine with a classic HP560C driver, on a classic A2000 subwayized :)
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
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Beige cream D shape centronics end (Prolific chipset?) | untested | |||
Belkin F5U002v1 centronics end (chipset?) | untested | |||
Belkin F5U002VEA v2 centronics end (Prolific PL2305L chipset) | untested | |||
DYNAMODE USB-C-PP-1284 USB to 36pin (Prolific 2305 chipset) | 0x067b | 0x2305 | 0x02 | untested but similar to BAFO below |
IOGear GUC1284B | untested | |||
My-Link (raised ellipse on centronics plastic end) (unknown chipset) | untested but more expensive | |||
NEWLink (Prolific chipset?) | untested | |||
Targus PA096E centronics end (chipset?) | untested | |||
TRENDnet ware TU-P1284 | untested | |||
True PnP (Prolific chipset 2305) cheap 36pin Centronics (series of ridges along both short sides) | 0x067b | 0x2305 | 2.00 | untested on BAFO BF-1284 but reports of poor quality and lack of support on other OSs |
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
Transparent See Through Blue | untested but possible poor quality build | |||
Dynamode USB-PARALLEL 25pin female (prolific) | 0x067b | 0x2305 | 0x02 | untested |
FDL USB to 25pin | untested | |||
PlusKom USB to 25pin female connector for printer (IEEE 1284) | untested | |||
QinHeng Electronics (CH340S chipset) | 0x1a86 | 0x7584 | untested curvy sides - flat top | |
StarTech | untested | |||
Syba SD-USB-DB25 | untested |
rawwrap.class - some old flatbed scanners supported
[edit | edit source]Betascan Bugtracker and Search for Betascan [3]
Epson2 with Betascan
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
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Expression 1600 1640XL 1680 10000XL | 0x04b8 | 0x0107 | untested | |
Prefection 1200U, 1200 Photo, | 0x04b8 | 0x0104 | recognised but untested | |
Perfection 1240U | 0x04b8 | 0x010b | untested In Trident, click on "Classes", then on "rawwrap.class", then on "Configure". There, under "Global", activate the Option "Bind to Vendor/Unknown Interfaces". Now go to the second tab "Default Interface" and select/enter these values:
Default usbraw.device Unit: 0 Exclusive access: Yes Out NAK Timeout: 20000ms In NAK Timeout: 20000ms In Buffer Mode: No buffering Buffer Size: 36 KB Short Reads Terminate: Yes Now click on "Use as Default" and select "Devices" on the left. There, click on your scanner and click on "Class Scan". Now close Trident by clicking on "Save". | |
Perfection 1640SU Photo | 0x04b8 | 0x010a | 0x0104 | works, even the transparency unit |
Perfection 1650 Photo, 1660 Photo, 3200 Photo | 0x04b8 | 0x011c | recognised but untested | |
Perfection 2400 Photo, 2450 Photo | 0x04b8 | 0x011b | untested | |
Perfection 4870 Photo, 4990 Photo, | 0x04b8 | 0x0128 | untested | |
Perfection V700 V750 Photo | 0x04b8 | 0x012c | untested | |
Stylus CX2800 2900 3200 3500 3600 3650 3700 3800 3900
Stylus CX4100 4200 3500 4600 4700 4800 4900 500 5100 5200 5300 5400 5900 |
0x04b8 | 0x0802 | untested | |
Stylus Office BX300F USB | 0x04b8 | 0x0848 | works with good scan quality |
gt68xx - SCANdal with Betascan
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
Artec Ultima 2000 | 0x05d8 | 0x4002 | untested - (ePlus2k.usb / Gt680xfw.usb) | |
Genius Colorpage Vivid3x 4x 1200x | 0x0458 | 0x2011 to 0x201f | untested - (ccd548.fw) | |
BearPaw 2448 CS TA Plus | 0x055f | 0x021a | untested | |
Mustek BearPaw 1200 CS | 0x055f | 0x021e | untested - (A1fw.usb) | |
Mustek ScanExpress 1200 UB plus (plus only!!) | 0x05d8 | 0x4002 | untested - (sbfw.usb) | |
Mustek ScanExpress 1248 UB | 0x055f | 0x021f | untested - (SBSfw.usb) | |
Packard Bell Diamond 1200 Plus | 0x055f | 0x021c or 0x021b | 0x0 | works - firmware required but slow usb 1.1 speed with ok quality output (scanner fault not scandal) |
Mustek BearPaw 2400CS TA (Goodmans GSC 12/24) | 0x055f | 0x0218 | untested (Transparency adapter untested) | |
BearPaw 2400 CS TA Plus | 0x055f | 0x0219 | untested (Transparency adapter) | |
Packard Bell Diamond 2400 Plus (BearPaw 2400 CU Plus) | 0x055f | 0x021d | 1.00 | works - firmware required but slow usb 1.1 speed with ok quality output (scanner fault not scandal) |
Plustek OpticPro 1248U | 0x07B3 | 0x0400/0x0401 | untested - (ccd548.fw) | |
Plustek OpticSlim 2400 | 0x07b3 | 0x0422 | untested - (cis3R5B1.fw) | |
Visioneer OneTouch 7300 | 0x04a7 | 0x0444 | untested - (Cis3r5b1.fw) | |
Lexmark All-in-One X70 X73 | untested |
Lexmark - needs testing
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lexmark X1110 | untested | |||
Lexmark X1140 | untested | |||
Lexmark X1150 | untested | |||
Lexmark X1170 | untested | |||
Lexmark X1180 | untested | |||
Lexmark X1185 | 0x043d | 0x007c | untested | |
Lexmark X12xx | untested in USB1.1, not fully tested in USB2.0 | |||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
Dell A920 | untested |
HP - no driver
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
HP ScanJet 4100C | 0x03f0 | 0x0101 | no driver | |
HP ScanJet 5200C | 0x03f0 | 0x0401 | no driver | |
HP ScanJet 62X0C | 0x03f0 | 0x0201 | no driver | |
HP ScanJet 63X0C | 0x03f0 | 0x0601 | no driver | |
HP | 0x03f0 | 0x0102, 0x0105, 0x0205, 0x0305, 0x0405 | no driver | |
HP | 0x03f0 | 0x0705, 0x0805, 0x0901, 0x0a01 | no driver | |
HP | 0x03f0 | 0x1205, 0x1305, 0x2005, 0x2205 | no driver |
Plustek LM983x - no driver
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
Plustek OticPro U12 UT12 UT16 U24 UT24 | 0x07B3 | 0x0010 to 0x0017 | no driver | |
KYE/Genius Colorpage HR6-V2 HR6A HR7 HR7LE HR6X | 0x0458 | 0x2008 to 0x2016 | no driver | |
Hewlett-Packard ScanJet 2100C and 2200C | 0x03F0 | 0x0505 and 0x0605 | no driver | |
Mustek BearPaw 1200 and 2400 | 0x0400 | 0x1000 and 0x1001 | no driver | |
UMAX 3400/3450 and 5400 | 0x1606 | 0x0050, 0x0060 and 0x0160 | no driver | |
Epson Perfection 1250 and 1260 | 0x04B8 | 0x010f and 0x011d | no driver | |
CANON CanoScan N650/656U N1220U D660U N670/676U N1240U LIDE20 LIDE25 LIDE30 | 0x04A9 | 0x2206 to 0x2220 | no driver |
SnapScan - no driver
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
Acer Benq 310U, 320U, 340U | 0x4a5 | 0x0 | no driver | |
Acer Benq 620U, 620UT, 640U, 640UT | 0x4a5 | 0x20 | no driver | |
Acer Benq 1240 3300 4300 | 0x4a5 | 0x020 | no driver | |
Agfa SnapScan e10 e20 e25 e26 e40 e42 e50 e52 | 0x06bd | 0x20 | no driver | |
Epson Perfection 660 | 0x04b8 | 0x0114 | no driver | |
Epson Perfection 1270 1670 | 0x04b8 | 0x0 | no driver | |
Epson Perfection 2480 2580 | 0x04b8 | 0x0 | no driver | |
Epson Perfection 3490 3590 | 0x04b8 | 0x0 | no driver | |
Mitsubishi | 0x0 | 0x0 | no driver |
hub.class (self-powered and external ac powered hubs)
[edit | edit source]Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dynamode USB-H41 4 ports | ||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
Belkin 4 Port | works | |||
Conrad | Yes | |||
DLink DUB-H4 AC Adapter | 0x05e3 | 0x0608 | High 0200 | WARNING Genesys Logic Hub Broken - Will cause failures with USB |
SilverCrest 4-port slim USB 2.0 HUB - HUB2040 (40775) - Targa GmbH | 0x05e3 | 0x0608 | 0901 | works Genesys Logic, Inc., Manual |
Skymaster | 0x05e3 | 0x0605 | 060B | works |
No Name active 4-port | 0x1a40 | 0x0101 | 0111 | works |
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
Thinkpad USB 3.0 Dock DU9019D1 | 0x17e9 | 0x4302 | 0014 | works a bit classed as dfu.class with two further USB 2.0 hubs - USB 3.0 ports detected and work (2.0 backwards compatibility) - DisplayLink DL-3900 with VIA VL811 chipset - usb ethernet not working - two dvi not working - 20V psu 2a (40w) with a 5.5 - 2.5mm tip (no bus power) - data through a-b printer/scanner usb lead - |
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
Internet
[edit | edit source]rndis.class USB Tethering
[edit | edit source]The rndis class provides support for Ethernet access over Remote NDIS. Most USB based devices should be supported including smartfones.
Before opening Network Prefs, activate USB Tethering on the Smartfon, on Network prefs, type in usbrndis.device and tick "Start Network during system boot" and saved the configuration, the Connection is immediate no reboot is needed.
When restart AROS my Smartphone deactivates the connection and to access the network again, have to reactivate it before starting the browser.
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
Alcatel | untested | |||
Huawei U8800 | 0x12d1 | 0x1039 | works | |
Huawei | untested | |||
HTC (Android phone) | 0x0bb4 | 0x0ffe | any android phone with usb tethering option | |
Nokia | untested | |||
Oppo | untested | |||
Samsung Galaxy | untested | |||
untested | ||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
iPhone | ||||
Microsoft winPhone |
USB → ethernet lan adaptor
[edit | edit source]- 2002 playstation 2 usb1.1 lan era - best support
- 2006 wii asix era - some support but very much miss than hit
- 2009 little or no support
- USB1.1 Up to 010 meg broadband (1.25MBytes/s) - ADM8511, DM9601 best supported
- USB2.0 Up to 400 meg broadband (60MBytes/s) - MCS7830, AX88172 a little
- USB3.0 Over 400 meg broadband (60+MBytes/s) - no support
ADMtek Infineon ADM8511 Pegasus II (USB 1.1 and 10Mbit/s - Sony PlayStation 2 network adapter)
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
3Com 3c460b | untested | |||
Abocom UFE1000 / Abocom DSB650TX | untested | |||
Accton USB320-EC / Accton SpeedStream Ethernet | 0x083a | 0x0320 | untested | |
AEI USB Fast Ethernet / Allied Telesyn AT-USB100 | untested | |||
ATEN UC-110T | 0x0557 | 0x4000 | untested | |
BAFO USB To Ethernet Adapter BF-310 | untested | |||
Belkin F5D5050 v1 1101 | 0x050D | 2002 sometimes works from old amiga.org post which is now removed | ||
Belkin F5D5050 v2 2101 | 0x050D | 0x0121 | 2006 does not works | |
Belkin F5U122-PC | untested | |||
Billionton USB-100 / Billionton USBLP-100 | untested | |||
Billionton USBEL-100 / Billionton USBE-100 | untested | |||
Compex LinkPort/UE202A | untested | |||
D-Link DSB-H3ETX | untested | |||
D-Link DSB-650 / D-Link DSB-650TX / D-Link DSB-650TX-PNA | 0x2001 | 0x4000 | untested | |
D-Link DU-E10 / D-Link DU-E100 | 0x2001 | untested | ||
Edimax USB Ethernet Adapter EU-4201 | untested | |||
Elsa AG MicroLink USB2 Lan Ethernet adapter | 0x05cc | 0x3000 | 1.01 | untested |
GetNet | untested | |||
GIGABYTE GN-BR402W Wireless Router | untested | |||
Goodway Fellowes USB UE-120 REV:V1 UE120 ADMTek 1011594 HO2419741 | 0x07a6 | 0x0986 | 0001 | 2001 USB Specification 1.1 compliant |
GWC Tech USB Ethernet Adapter | untested | |||
Hawking UF100 | untested | |||
HP HN210E / I/O DATA USB ETTX / Kingston KNU101TX | untested | |||
Jinco USB Ethernet Adapter 10/100 Base-T UE-110 | untested | |||
Kouwell USB to Ethernet 588A | untested | |||
Linksys USB10T / TA / TX | 0x066b | 0x2202 | untested - possible peg1/peg2 | |
Linksys (Cisco) USB100TX / H1 | untested but TiVo compatible | |||
Logitec LAN-TX/U1 H2 | untested | |||
Mayflash PS2024 Playstation2 compatible clone of Proxim/Farallon NetLine? | 0x07a6 | 0x8511 | 1.01 | works with DHCP router option |
Netgear FA101 | untested | |||
Philips CPWUE01/00 | untested | |||
Planet UE-9500 | untested | |||
PlayStation 2 SCPH-10000 50000 models | untested | |||
Proxim (formerly Farallon) NetLine USB PN796-650 | untested | |||
Siemens SpeedStream USB | untested | |||
SOHOware NUB100 | untested | |||
SMC EZNET-USB 2202USB/ETH / SMC 2206USB/ETH | 0x0707 | 0x0100 0x0200 0x0201 | untested but should work very well | |
Surecom EP-1427X 100/10M | untested | |||
Target USB to 10/100M Fast Ethernet Converter | untested | |||
Trendnet TU-ET100C | 0x07a6 | 0x8511 | 0x0 | untested but works well, very stable |
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
Digitus USB NIC DN-3016-A | 0x07a6 | 0x8513 | 1.01 | untested but new chipset - be aware |
Digitus lanusb ADM8515 | 0x07a6 | 0x8515 | 1.01 | untested but new chipset - be aware |
VE285 usblan ADMtek 8515 | 0x07a6 | 0x8515 | 1.01 | not working but new chipset - be aware |
Davicom DM9601 eth (USB 1.1 and up to 10Mbit/s)
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
Davicom USB-100 see clone below | 0x0a46 | 0x9601 | untested | |
chinese translucent transparent crystal blue but variants are also found in clear, white and black. Just over 6 cm long. | 0x0a46 | 0x9601 | 0x0 | untested but success can be sporadic with these. They are technically okay, but lacking in reliability. Out of 4 tested by me, only 2 worked. One case cracked open. |
Corega FEther USB-TXC | 0x07aa | 0x9601 | untested | |
Dynamode USB-NIC-1427-100 | untested | |||
Hirose USB-100 | 0x0a47 | 0x9601 | untested | |
KY-RS9600 | Yes | |||
ShanTou ST268 USB NIC | 0x0a46 | 0x0268 | untested | |
ZT6688 USB NIC | 0x0a46 | 0x6688 | untested | |
USB 2.0 10/100M Ethenet Adaptor JP1081B | 0x0FE6 | 0x9700 | 0101 | only USB 1.1 10M ethernet support but will plug into an usb 2.0 port |
MosChip MCS7830 (USB 2)
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
Digitus DN-10050 | 0x9710 | 0x7830 | 0x0 | untested |
Edimax EU-4206 | untested | |||
Speed Dragon | untested | |||
STLabs | untested | |||
StarTech Compact USB2105S USB2106S | 0x9710 | 0x7830 | untested | |
Sunrich Technologies U-250 | untested | |||
Syba | untested | |||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
MCS 7832 | ||||
- Asix Ethernet AX88178A, AX88772C, AX88772B, AX88772A (wii), AX88172A (USB2 and up to 60meg broadband)
- AX88179A, AX88179 (Gen3.2 to giga)
AX88172A implements 10/100Mbps Ethernet LAN function based on IEEE802.3 and IEEE802.3u standards and integrates an on-chip 10/100Mbps Ethernet PHY. The USB 2.0 to MII controller, provides an optional External Media Interface (EMI) for an external PHY or an external MAC depending on different application purposes.
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
AirLink101 AGIGAUSB | untested | |||
ATEN UC210T | 0x0557 | 0x2009 | 0x | untested |
Billionton Systems USB2AR | 0x08dd | 0x90ff | ||
Buffalo LUA-U2-KTX | 0x0411 | 0x003d | ||
corega FEther USB2-TX | 0x07aa | 0x0017 | ||
D-Link DUB-E100 up to rev A4 | 0x2001 | 0x1a00 | untested | |
goodway corp USB gwusb2e | 0x1631 | 0x6200 | ||
Hawking UF200 | 0x07b8 | 0x420a | untested | |
[Linksys USB200M] | 0x077b | 0x2226 | Yes | |
Netgear FA120 | 0x0846 | 0x1040 | untested 2002 10/100 Rev.B1" is silkscreened on the board of the device populating this entry (S/N: FA12254CB100409, date code 0508). This device may be manuf. by Cameo "AX88172 L", "F05040157", and "ED3" Chip1 ASIX AX88172 Chip2 Realtek RTL8201BL | |
Intellinet | 0x0b95 | 0x1720 | untested | |
JVC MP-PRX1 Port Replicator | 0x04f1 | 0x3008 | ||
ST Lab USB Ethernet | 0x0b95 | 0x1720 | ||
Sitecom LN-029 "USB 2.0 10/100 Ethernet adapter" | 0x6189 | 0x182d | 0 | |
Surecom EP-1427X-2 | 0x1189 | 0x0893 | ||
TrendNet TU2-ET100 v2 | 0x07b8 | 0x420a | version 2 | |
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
A-LINK NA1GU | no driver 88772 | |||
AirLink101 ASOHOUSB Wii | untested | |||
AirLive EtherWe-1000U | untested | |||
APPLE AX88772 Model No. A1277 MC704LL/A P/N 825-7098-A | 0x05ac | 0x1402 | 2008 | |
ASIX 88772 | 0x0b95 | 0x7720 | 0x0 | Maybe |
Datel Wii Lan Adapter DUS0204 | ||||
Dealextreme SKU.5926 SKU.13972 | ||||
D-Link DUB-E100 rev B1 onwards | 0x07d1 or 0x2001 | 0x3c05 | Maybe | |
EdiMax EU-4207 | untested | |||
Goodway HE2230 Maplin ASIX 88772 | untested | |||
Intec LAN G5626 | untested | |||
LevelOne USB-0202 | 0x0b95 | 0x07720 | 0x | untested |
LevelOne USB-0301 | 0x0b95 | 0x07720 | 0x | untested |
Linksys USB200M Rev 2 | 0x13b1 | 0x0018 | no driver | |
Mayflash W001 or clones Lupo/PEGA S-Wii-0680 light gray rectangular with third of one top 45 degree angled slope | 0x0b95 | 0x7720 | 0x0 | not working |
Max Value MVF00446 ASIN B006EG568A | 0x0b95 | 0x7720 | 0x0 | Poseidon recognises as AX88772 sometimes works |
NEWLink N14050 | untested | |||
NEWLink Wii-ETH USB2.0 | untested | |||
Nintendo Wii LAN Adaptor 2110566 and clones | 0x0b95 | 0x07720 | 0x | Poseidon recognises as AX88772 with usbasixeth.device sometimes works seems different phy chips can be matched affecting compatibility |
Nyko Wii Net Connect 87024 | Yes | |||
0Q0 cable ethernet | 0x1557 | 0x7720 | driver | |
Sabrent KINAMAX | untested | |||
SpeedLink SL-3401-SGY | untested | |||
TrendNet TU2-ET100 v3 | detected but not working | |||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
Afunta Apple-style White USB2.0 I/O Crest SY-ADA24005 USB 2.0 Ethernet Adapter | 0x0b95 | 0x772a | 0x | usbasixeth.device accepted by network prefs but does not work |
APPLE AX88772A Model No. A1277 (MB442Z/A 0885909217434) MC704ZM/A PN 825-7579-A | 0x05ac | 0x1402 | 2010 model - auto negotiates but does not work with owb | |
Digitus DN-10050-1 | 0x0b95 | 0x772a | 0x0 | untested |
Edimax EU-4230 | 0x0b95 | 0x772a | no driver | |
Linksys USB300M | no driver | |||
Plugable USB2-E100 (2009/2010) Bulbous housing | 0x0b95 | 0x7720 | 0x0 | Poseidon recognises it as 88x772A ?? using usbasixeth.device sometimes works |
Sabrent KINAMAX NT-USB20 AX88772A | no driver | |||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
AX88772B | no driver | |||
no driver | ||||
EdiMax EU-4208 | 0x0b95 | 0x772b | 0x | Detected but not working |
StarTech USB2100 ASIX AX88772C | no driver | |||
no driver | ||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
no driver | ||||
ArkView USB-G1000 AX88178 | untested | |||
Belkin F5D5055ea | 0x050d | 0x5055 | ||
Buffalo LUA-U2-GT 10/100/1000 | 0x0411 | 0x006e | no driver | |
Digitus DN-3022 AX88178 | untested | |||
IO-DATA ETG-US2 | 0x04bb | 0x0930 | ||
Linksys USB1000EU | 0x1737 | 0x0039 | driver | |
PLANEX 1000BASE-T Gigabit | no driver | |||
Plugable USB2-E1000 + 8211CL PHY | 0x0b95 | 0x1780 | PHY bit could be a problem | |
Sitecom LN 028 | no driver | |||
TrendNet TU2-ET100 v4 r4 v6 r6 | 0x07b8 | no support | ||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
Cable Matters SuperSpeed USB 3.0 RJ45 adapter | ||||
SYBA SY-ADA24029 Gigabit AX88179 | may depend on the PHY chip connected to the controller chipset | |||
Tecknet UL699G | ||||
TeckNet® UL688G USB 3.0 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet port | AX88179 178A | |||
TeckNet® Orico UL677G 10/100 | ||||
TrendNet TU2-ET100 v6 | 0x07b8 | no support | ||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
USB → SerialPort Converter
[edit | edit source]- 2002 some support for early revisions of PL2303
- 2005 Prolific PL2303H PL-2303X and Pl-2303HX (same usb ids as pl2303) no support
serialpl2303.class make sure you specify serialpl2303.device
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
ATEN UC-232A | 0x0557 | 0x2008 | Full 0x0300 | untested |
IOGear GUC232A | 0x0557 | 0x2008 | Full 0x0110 | untested |
Alcatel | 0x11f7 | 0x02df | untested | |
BAFO BF-810 | 0x067B | 0x2303 | 0x0 | untested |
Belkin F5U103 | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | untested |
Davibe SP611 | 0x067B | 0x2303 | 0x0 | untested |
Dcu10 | 0x0731 | 0x0528 | untested | |
Elcom | 0x056e | 0x5003 | untested | |
IOData | 0x04bb | 0x0a03 | 0x0 | untested |
Itegno | 0x0eba | 0x1080 | untested | |
Nokia CA42 | untested | |||
Radioshack | 0x1453 | 0x4026 | untested | |
Ratoc | 0x0584 | 0xb000 | untested | |
Samsung | 0x04e8 | 0x8001 | untested | |
Siemens DCA-510 | 0x067B | 0x2303 | 0x0 | untested |
Sitecom CN104 | 0x6189 | 0x2068 | untested | |
Sitecom CN116 | 0x6189 | 0x2068 | untested | |
Some Cut Ma620 | 0x0df7 | 0x0620 | untested | |
Speed Dragon Multimedia MS3303H | untested | |||
Syntech | untested | |||
Tripp | 0x2478 | 0x2008 | untested | |
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
Airlink101 AC-USBS | no driver | |||
Belkin F5U103v | 0x067B | 0x2303 | 0x0 | no driver |
Dynamode U232-P9 | 0x067B | 0x2303 | 300 | no driver linux patch and using lsusb -v -d 067b:2303 gave bMaxPacketSize as 64 - pl2303x |
Konig CABLE-146/2 USB to RS232 | 0x067b | 0x2303 | 400 | no driver |
MANHATTAN 205146 USB to Serial Converter | no driver | |||
Sabrent SBT-USC1M | no driver | |||
Trendnet TU-59 | no driver | |||
Unbranded black case and lead USB 232 Converter | 0x067B | 0x2303 | 0300 |
FTDI-FT232RL.class
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
no driver | ||||
no driver | ||||
Sabrent CB-FTDI | No | |||
Startech.com 1 Port FTDI USB to Serial RS232 DB9M Adapter Cable with COM Retention (small black box) ICUSB2321F | no driver | |||
StarTech.com 2 Port FTDI USB to Serial RS232 Adapter Cable ICUSB2322F | no driver | |||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
no driver | ||||
no driver |
I2C EEPROMS (3.3V and 5V) compatible and also SPI FLASH memories (3.3V devices) - each having their own 4x2 connection blocks
- whilst uart bridged if not just normal serial converter
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jiangsu QinHeng Ltd CH341A emulate UART communication, standard parallel port, memory parallel port and synchronous serial (I2C, SPI) | 0x1A86 | 0x5512 | no driver | |
QinHeng USB2.0-Serial HL-340 | 0x1A86 | 0x7523 | 0252 | no driver |
no driver | ||||
no driver |
simplemidi.class and CAMD
[edit | edit source]Currently support includes
- simplemidi.class for Tracker keymapping emulation which should work without modification
- camdusbmidi.class follows the rules of the 68k implementation of Commodore's CAMD midi specification and usb class compliant
for
- usb host like a computer
- usb device controllers - keyboards, drum machines, djay turntables, grooveboxes, etc
- interfaces - cables or boxes which convert usb to 5pin DIN plug midi
SimpleMidi maps some keyboard keys to corresponding computer keys as used by music trackers to emulate a musical keyboard.
What is needed is a fully class-compliant USB MIDI keyboard (controller), most brandname ones and especially manufactured in the last 10 years are best
- Arturia
- Novation
- M-Audio
- Akai
- Native Instruments
Plugging this in one of your USB ports, the camd.library will make the keyboard's MIDI IN/OUT ports available in the system.
Then select the keyboard's MIDI IN port (known as a "cluster" in CAMD) for input, and the software instrument's cluster as output
ShowCluster (shows midi ports available in and out)
MidiWatch (usually port usbmidi.in.0 less often usbmidi.out.0) (Ctrl-C to end output stream)
usbmidi.in.0 Message on channel 01, NoteOn 90 39 08 00 usbmidi.in.0 Message on channel 01, NoteOff 80 39 00 00
MidiThru (forwards messages from one port to another)
run >nil: c:midithru usbmidi.out.0 usbmidi.out.2
MidiSendC (sends a middle C to a specific port)
Midi Controller + Sound Module (together aka as a synth) -> Audio Output
USB enabled controllers do not require hardware interfaces to be used by AROS and its' apps.
- 25, 32, 37 keys for loops and beats
- 49 keys suit prosumer
- 61, 88 ideal for pianist / organist
But if you want to connect external 5pin only MIDI devices to USB port(s), you'll need a hardware MIDI interface.... but
Sadly the same can not be said for 5 pin DIN midi USB2.0 interfaces. There was no audio 'class' for USB2 for quite some time, and as a result most of those interfaces need their own drivers. Some interfaces are USB2, but support USB1.1 Class Compliant operation at a lower feature set (16/48 for example).
The difference between midi and midi over USB is that in old school Midi the transmitter transmits whenever it wants and the receiver always has to be prepared to receive data. Easy to do at the rate of a 1990's modem speed these days.
USB over midi.. turns midi into a polled protocol.. So the USB host (typically the computer) has to ask "do you have anything for me" before the remote will send. If the USB host gets busy doing other things or there is a lot of things on the USB bus to get polled, you can get delays.
For its age midi is still a great protocol for music
On AROS Hosted/Linux the hostmidi driver (uses "/dev/midi")) did work at least somewhat with Bars & Pipes Professional. BnP also some trouble with song loading/saving and endianness, because of this external tools which can add additional "data" but the app has no idea of the layout of that data and therefore cannot safely do necessary endianness conversions.
- USBIF's "USB Device Class Definition for MIDI Devices" document, version 1.0 from Nov 1, 1999
- MIDI v2.0 from 2020 which AROS still needs, adds support for MIDI 2.0, MIDI-CI, and Universal MIDI Packet
Nearly all synthesizers now use the 16 MIDI channels available on a MIDI bus in one instrument alone, requiring multiple MIDI busses in a typical setup with more than one MIDI instrument. In addition, by handling multiple "virtual" cables, USB offers a solution to go beyond MIDI's 16-channel limit.
MIDI data is transferred over USB using 32-bit USB-MIDI Event Packets. These packets provide an efficient method to transfer multiple MIDI streams with fixed length messages. The 32-bit USB-MIDI Event Packet allows multiple "virtual MIDI cables" routed over the same USB endpoint. This approach minimizes the number of required endpoints. It also makes parsing MIDI events easier by packetizing the separate bytes of a MIDI event into one parsed USB-MIDI event.
Blue Ribbon Soundworks Bars & Pipes Professional (1993/4)
GM (1984), GS (1987), XG level 1-3 (1994-1997), GM level 2 (1999)
GM GM1 imposes several requirements beyond the MIDI 1.0 specification. While MIDI 1.0 by itself provides a communication protocol which ensures that different instruments can interoperate at a fundamental level e.g sound modules. GM goes further in two ways. First, GM requires that all compliant MIDI instruments meet a certain minimal set of features, such as being able to play at least 24 notes simultaneously (polyphony). Second, GM attaches specific interpretations to many parameters and control messages which were left unspecified in the MIDI 1.0 specification. A minimum of 128 MIDI Program Numbers (conforming to the GM 1 Instrument Patch Map) and 47 percussion sounds (conforming to the GM 1 Percussion Key Map). Support for controller number 1, 7, 10, 11, 64, 100, 101, 121 and 123; support for channel pressure and pitch bend controllers.
General MIDI Level 2 or GM2 is a specification for synthesizers which defines several requirements beyond the MIDI standard and is based on General MIDI (GM) and Roland GS extensions. It was adopted in 1999 by the MIDI Manufacturers Association (MMA).
- Number of Notes: 32 simultaneous notes
- MIDI Channels: 16
- Simultaneous Melodic Instruments – up to 16 (all Channels)
- Simultaneous Percussion Kits – up to 2 (Channel 10/11)
Program and bank change events General MIDI 2 compatible synthesizers access all of the 256 instruments by setting cc#0 (Bank Select MSB) to 121 and using cc#32 (Bank Select LSB) to select the variation bank before a Program Change. Variation bank 0 contains the full GM (General MIDI 1) sound set. Variations using other bank numbers are new to General MIDI 2, and correspond to variation sounds introduced in Roland GS.
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | CAMD | Opinion |
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Computer | which acts as USB midi host to get all usb devices talking together | ||||
Hobbytronics usb host standalone | untested | ||||
bomebox | untested | ||||
raspberry pi with several midi interface(s) and linux scripting | untested | ||||
Kenton MIDI USB Host mk3 | untested | ||||
untested | |||||
untested |
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | CAMD | Opinion |
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Acorn Instruments Masterkey 49 device | 2018 untested usb powered 5V regulated - similar keybed to keystation 49es but unplug then re-plug the USB cable while it is powered the device might reconnect | ||||
untested | |||||
Akai APK midi controller | }} | ||||
Akai MPK Mini Laptop Production Keyboard | 0x09e8 | 0x007c | 0100 | detected and camd usb to use, not tested with apps | 2010 25 mini key self powered by mini USB lead - sustain port - no top left corner joystick - tested icaros 2.3 - |
Akai LPK25 LPK37 LPK49 Laptop Production Keyboard | 2012 untested velocity sensitive mini keys with synth action - weak mini USB port - latency issues - | ||||
Akai Professional APC Key 25 | untested | 2012 | |||
Akai MPK49 | 2012 untested 49 key 49-key full-sized, semi-weighted keyboard with aftertouch - | ||||
AKAI Max25 MAX49 control keyboard | 2014 usb compliant | ||||
Akai Professional MPK249 MPK261 | untested | 2015 USB2 USB-b - full keys semi-weighted aftertouch - midi in out - sustain and peddle port | |||
Akai Professional Advance 49 | untested | 2016 | |||
Akai MPK Mini MKII MK2 | 2017 untested USB2 USB-b midi connection only - 4 way thumb joystick top left - 25 tiny keys - velocity drum pads - plastic build quality - | ||||
AKAI Professional APC Key 25 MK2 | driver | 2017 | |||
Akai MPK Mini Play | 2021 untested USB2 USB-b midi connection only - synth basic samples - class compliant? - small led display top centre - 25 mini keys - press and hold the "Prog Select" button then use the "Program" knob to assign a MIDI channel - | ||||
Akai MPK Mini 3 MKIII MK3 | 0x09E8 | 0x1049 | 0200 | detected audio class and bindings with camdusbmidi.class - - midi in out untested - | 2021 USB2 USB-b midi controller connection no 5pin legacy - small led display top centre - 25 mini keys goofy uneven feel of the akai keyboards - press and hold the "Prog Select" button and press pad 1 to 8 to assign a MIDI channel - tested on AROS One 2.4 usb |
Akai Force / MPC One | |||||
Akai Pro MPK Mini Plus | 2023 untested 37 mini keys - class compliant device - usb-b bus powered only with 5pin midi in and out - Shift and Global for Midi Ch - | ||||
Akai Pro Ableton Push Mk 1 | untested | ||||
Akai Professional MPC Key 37 49 61 midi controller | 2023 untested USB2 usb-b | ||||
untested | |||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | CAMD | Opinion |
Alesis Photon PH-25 X25 Midi & USB keyboard/synth | untested | 2005 | |||
Alesis Q25 Q49 Q61 Q88 | 2014 untested | ||||
Alesis Coda Pro Portable 88-Key Digital Piano USB MIDI Keyboard | untested | 2015 | |||
Alesis V25 V49 V61 midi controller | 2017 | ||||
Alesis V Mini | |||||
Alesis VI49 VI61 midi controller | |||||
Alesis VX49 VX61 | untested | 2016 1 5-pin MIDI input, 1 5-pin MIDI output, 1 USB port, | |||
Alesis Q25 Q49 Q61 Mk2 MKII | untested | 2018 | |||
Alesis Recital 88 | untested | 2020 | |||
Alesis V25 V49 V61 MK2 MKII | 2022 | ||||
Alesis Qmini portable 32-key | untested | 2023 | |||
untested | |||||
audiothingies MicroMonsta | 2016 untested synth - | ||||
audiothingies MicroMonsta 2 | 2019 untested synth - | ||||
untested | |||||
Arturia MiniLab mkII | 0x1C75 | 0x2209 | 0100 | detected audio class and bindings with camdusbmidi.class - - midi in out untested - | 2017 USB2 usb-b bus power - metal base heavier than most - Shift and press a key to select the MIDI Channel - To reset to original factory, unplug the USB cable, hold down the Oct- and Oct + buttons, plug the USB cable back in and continue to hold the buttons until the pads turn white - need software to change parameters like velocity sensitive assistance - |
Arturia KeyLab 61 88 | 2017 untested hammer-action Fatar keybed - reset Press and hold Oct + and Oct – buttons then insert the USB cable - | ||||
Arturia Keystep 32 | untested 32 mini keys usb compliant | ||||
Arturia MiniFreak | untested | ||||
Arturia MicroFreak | untested | ||||
Arturia KeyLab MK2 MKII 61 88 | 2017 untested hammer-action Fatar keybed | ||||
Arturia Minilab 3 | 2020 untested usb-c bus powered - 25 mini keys semi - | ||||
Arturia Keystep Pro | untested | ||||
Arturia KeyLab Essential 49 61 88 mk3 | 2023 untested usb-c and 1 midi out - lack of aftertouch - | ||||
Arturia AstroLab | 2024 | ||||
Arturia KeyLab MK3 MKIII 61 88 | 2025 untested hammer-action Fatar keybed | ||||
untested | |||||
Behringer UMX61 | untested | 2007 | |||
Behringer U-Control UMX490 UMX610 | untested | 2010 | |||
Behringer U-Control | |||||
Behringer Swing 32-Key | untested | ||||
Behringer MOTOR 49 - 49-Key USB/MIDI Master Controller Keyboard | untested | ||||
untested | |||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | CAMD | Opinion |
untested | |||||
Creative EMU Xboard 25 E-MU X-Board 49 61 | untested | 2008 | |||
untested | |||||
CME M-Key Mkey 49 | untested | 2008 stops sending MIDI on a regular basis. The simplest "fix" is to flip it off and on via the power switch at the back | |||
CME Ukey U-Key | untested | 2009 | |||
CME Xkey | untested | 2014 low-profile aluminium full size pressure sensitive with polyphonic aftertouch but keys make too much noise and that they can be too sensitive to velocity - low power draw 25ma | |||
CME M-Key 49 V2 | untested | 2014 simplified version of the U-key Mobiltone | |||
CME XKEY AIR 37 | untested | 2019 | |||
cme xkey 37 le | untested | 2020 | |||
Donner Spaceline DMK-25 Donnerdeal Rantion | untested | ||||
Donner DMK25 PRO | untested | 25 mini velocity keys with limited aftertouch - usb-c powered - 8 drum pads - 3.5mm "midi out" socket - | |||
Elektron Digitakt | 2015 expensive later midi usb class compliant with since 1.5 Update | ||||
Elecktron Digitone | untested | ||||
Elektron Digitone Keys 37-key Digital FM Synthesizer | untested | 2018 expensive | |||
Elektron Analog Four MKII | untested | ||||
Elektron Octatrak MKII | untested | ||||
ESI keycontrol | untested | ||||
ESI keycontrol 49+ | untested | ||||
ESI keycontrol 25xt | 0x2702 | 0x2702 | 0100 | detected and usb driver working | 2011 bus powered or 12v 0.5a dc in - metal base so heavy - midi out 5pin - sustain pedal port - modulation slider - rubber coated knobs becomes sticky - |
ESI keycontrol 49xt 61xt 88xt | 0x2702 | 0100 | detected but no usb driver in devs/midi for camd to use | 2011 12v 0.5a center pin +ve external psu required - USB i/o and 1 legacy 5pin out - full sized keys - heavy aluminium case keyboard metal base - | |
Evolution MK-125 MK-149 | 2000 9v | ||||
Evolution MK-225C MK-249C | 2003 9v | ||||
Evolution USB/Midi Controller MK-425C MK-449C MK-461C | 25, 49, 61 keys - | 2006 9V or 12V - | |||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | CAMD | Opinion |
IK Multimedia iRig Keys Pro | untested | 2014 37 full keys | |||
IK Multimedia iRig Keys Pro Mobile | untested | 2014 25 or 37 mini keys | |||
IK Multimedia iRig Keys 2 | untested | 2020 mini velocity keys no aftertouch - | |||
IK Multimedia iRig Keys 2 PRO | untested | 2020 full velocity keys no aftertouch - | |||
IK Multimedia iRig Keys | untested | ||||
Kawai VPC 1 | untested | weighted keys - heavy build - | |||
untested | |||||
Keith McMillen Instruments K-Board | untested | omni class compliant to all channels? each keypad makes them velocity, pressure, and location sensitive but not really suited for piano playing | |||
Keith McMillen BopPad | untested | omni class compliant to all channels? | |||
Korg NanoKontrol 1 | untested mini usb | ||||
Korg Prophecy | untested | ||||
KORG microKONTROL | 2010 | ||||
Korg microKEY | untested | 2011 velocity-sensitive Natural Touch keys but joystick is an alternative to the common pitch/modulation wheel design - power draw - | |||
Korg nanoKey nanoPad | untested | 2011 | |||
Korg Taktile | untested | ||||
Korg microKEY2 25 37 49 61 USB | 2015 untested | 2015 USB powered - semi weighted - | |||
Korg MiniList | untested | ||||
Korg MinKey nanoPad nanoPad 2 | untested | ||||
Korg Nautilus | 2024 | ||||
Kurzweil PC3 7 series - Artis 7 | untested | fatar TP-8 semi-weighted action | |||
Kurzweil PC1 | untested | ||||
Kurzweil PC3 A8 | untested | ||||
Line 6 Mobile keys 25 | untested | 2006 | |||
Line 6 POD Studio KB37 | untested | 2006 | |||
Line 6 Tone Port KB37 | untested | 2007 | |||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | CAMD | Opinion |
Midiman (later M-Audio) Oxygen8 Ozone Ozonic 25 32 | not class compliant - untested 5pin legacy | 2002 2004 untested - 25 full keys - slider/fader to left of lcd display - | |||
m-audio oxygen keystation (61 key) | 2004 | ||||
M-Audio Axiom 25, 49, 61 | 2006 untested bus powered and 12v psu - if sliders/faders are on right - legacy midi 5pin - chunky unit - | ||||
M-Audio Oxygen 8v2, 49, 61 (silver) | 2006 untested full size velocity sensitive 12v psu - sending random pitchbend info - | ||||
M-Audio Oxygen 25/49/61/88 (blue) | 2008 untested advised Class-compliant and GM/GM2/XG SysEx messages with full size velocity sensitive 12v psu - sending random pitchbend info - | ||||
M-Audio Axiom 25, 49, 61 (2nd Gen) | 2010 untested semi-weighted mini keys - bus powered and 9v psu for 25/49 and 12v for 61 - if sliders/faders are on left - legacy midi 5pin - chunky unit - | ||||
M-Audio Axiom Pro 25, 49, 61 | untested | 2011 poor construction | |||
MAudio Axiom AIR 25 M-Audio Axiom Air Mini 32 | 2012 untested | ||||
M-Audio Oxygen 25 III (3rd Gen) | 2012 untested - usb only - rubber keys sticky - | ||||
MAudio Keyrig 49 | untested | ||||
M-Audio eKeys 37 | untested | ||||
M-Audio Keystation Mini 32 | untested | ||||
M-Audio Keystation 37e 49e, 61e MK1 MKI | untested | ||||
M-Audio Keystation 37es 49se 61es, 88es MK1 MKI | untested | ||||
M-Audio Keystation 49 II | untested | USB port and class compliant | |||
M-Audio Keystation 61 MK3 MKIII MIDI keyboard | untested | 2015 usb compliant? | |||
M-Audio Oxygen 25 IV | untested | 2016 choice | |||
M-Audio CTRL-49 | untested | 2017 | |||
M-Audio ProKeys 88, 88sx | untested | ||||
M-Audio Oxygen25 MKV | 0x0763 | 0x0001 | 0023 | detected audio class and bindings with camdusbmidi.class - midi in out untested | 2020 25 full size semi keys - USB2 usb-b but no 5pin classic plugs - channel select SHIFT button and CHANNEL on keybed - plastic build - holding down both the Octave + and - for factory reset - more limited in what you can do with it than IV 4th one - tested on AROS One 2.4 usb |
M-Audio Oxygen Pro 25 49 61 | 2022 untested semi full keys | ||||
M-Audio Oxygen Pro Mini | 2023 untested - 32 smaller keys - not endless encoders - usb only - | ||||
M-Audio Hammer 88 | untested | ||||
untested | |||||
Moog | untested | ||||
Moog Minitaur | untested | ||||
M-VAVE SMK-25mini 25key MIDI Control Keyboard Y6I0 | untested | ||||
untested | |||||
Native Instruments NI Primus A25 JamMate | untested | 2008 | |||
Native Instruments Maschine MK1 MKI | 2009 | ||||
Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S88 S61 S49 | 2012 untested - weighted keys - | ||||
Native Instruments Maschine MK2 MKII | 2013 | ||||
Native Instruments Maschine Micro Mikro MK2 MKII | untested | 2014 | |||
NI Komplete Kontrol S49 S61 S88 MkII MK2 | untested | 2017 all MK2 MK3 power up the keyboard using USB, it will set the keyboards MIDI port to computer MIDI only without any option to set it to use the MIDI DIN, meaning you cannot connect the keyboard to hardware and power from USB, you MUST power with the power adapter and physically unplug from any USB connection - | |||
Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol A25 A49 A61 | 2018 | ||||
Native Instruments Maschine Micro Mikro Plus MK3 MKIII | 2019 | ||||
Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol M32 | 2019 untested 32 smaller keys - no drum pads - USB only - | ||||
NI Komplete Kontrol S49 S61 S88 MkIII MK3 | untested | 2023 | |||
NI | untested | 2025 | |||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | CAMD | Opinion |
untested | |||||
untested | |||||
Neusonik iBoard 4 | untested | ||||
untested | |||||
Nektar Impact LX25+ LX49+ LX61+ LX88+ SE | 2017 untested budget full-size velocity-sensitive synth-action keyboard - | ||||
Nektar Impact GX49 | USB port - | ||||
Nektar Panorama P4 P6 | USB & USB Micro B, 5-pin MIDI out, 2 x TRS inputs with 49 semi-weighted, velocity sensitive with aftertouch | ||||
Nektar SE25 SE49 | mini keys - micro usb bus powered - velocity and sustain button | ||||
Nektar Panorama P6 61 | |||||
Nektar Panorama T6 | |||||
Nord Stage 3 midi controller | sysex | ||||
untested | |||||
Novation ReMote 25 49 61 | 2003 lhs XY touchpad and the joystick - | ||||
Novation LaunchKey 25 49 61 88 Mk1 | 2005 not USB class compliant | ||||
Novation 49 61 SL | 2006 semi-weighted Fatar TP-8 or TP-9 keybed | ||||
Novation ReMote 25SL 49SL 61SL soft label | 2006 - two long top liquid-crystal display LCD strips - XY touchpad and the joystick - | ||||
Novation ReMOTE 25LE | 0x1235 | 0x0004 | 0001 | detected, usb driver in devs/midi for camd to use | 2006 detected - USB-b powered, 9v center pin positive or 6 MN1500 AA batteries - X/Y touchpad and the combined pitch and modulation joystick - no aftertouch but can use both the legacy MIDI OUT and USB port simultaneously |
Novation Nocturn 49 61 | 2008 untested sending random pitchbend info | ||||
Novation 49 61 SL MkII | 2009 semi-weighted Fatar TP-8 or TP-9 keybed | ||||
Novation MiniNova | untested | 2013 | |||
Novation Impulse 25 49 61 | 2012 velocity aftertouch‑sensitive semi-weighted keyboards and eight backlit pads - USB, 5-pin MIDI out - | ||||
Novation Circuit Tracks / Rhythm | 2015 untested | ||||
Novation LaunchKey 25 49 61 88 MK2 | 2015 USB class compliant - full keys - | ||||
Novation Launchpad Mini MK2 MKII | 2016 untested 8x8 buttons with 16 backlit | ||||
Novation LaunchKey Mini MK2 MKII | 2018 untested - 25 soft mini keys - 2 rotary wheels lhs - | ||||
Novation LaunchKey 25 37 49 61 88 MK3 MKIII | 2020 USB class compliant choice - full keys - | ||||
Novation LaunchKey Mini MK3 | 2023 untested - 25 soft mini keys - 2 sliders lhs - | ||||
Novation 61SL Mk3 | |||||
untested | |||||
Nymphes Dreadbox | untested | 6 voice analog synth | |||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | CAMD | Opinion |
Oberheim MC 2000 EX | 2015 88 keys fully weighted - very heavy - | ||||
PreSonus ATOM SQ Hybrid MIDI Keyboard/Pad | |||||
Polyend Tracker | untested | ||||
Roland ED PC-300 | 2002 world's first USB MIDI keyboard controller?? 49-key | ||||
Roland EDIROL PCR-M30 PCR-M50 PCR-M80 | 2005 | ||||
Roland Edirol PCR-30 PCR-50 PCR-80 | 2007 untested 32 key - | ||||
Roland PC-50 PC-80 | untested | 2007 | |||
Roland PCR-500 PCR-800 | 2008 untested 61 velocity-sensitive keys with aftertouch | ||||
Roland A-88 a-49 | 2013 USB port - weighted keys velocity no aftertouch - class compliant with press FUNCTION so it is lit. Press the key labelled "ADV.", Press the "+" button so it is lit - | ||||
Roland PC-200 mkII | 2014 some had fatar keys | ||||
Roland MC-707 Groovebox | 2015 | ||||
Roland MC-101 | 2015 untested | ||||
Roland A-500 Pro | |||||
Roland JUNO DS, FA, Fantom, JUPITER X / Xm (be sure that USB driver is set to "Generic" - requires device rebooting) | |||||
Roland A-88 a-49 MKii MK2 | 2020 expensive with USB-c port - hammer-action keyboard weighted keys - Class-compliant if USB-C enables bus power - MIDI 2.0 later - | ||||
untested | |||||
ROLI Seaboard RISE 25 | |||||
untested | |||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | CAMD | Opinion |
untested | |||||
Samson Graphite 49 | |||||
Samson Carbon 49 | |||||
Sequential TAKE 5 | untested | ||||
Studiologic VMK-161 and VMK-161 Plus Organ version | untested | TP-8O action is the unweighted, organ-style waterfall keybed - usb midi in out - 9v psu - | |||
Studiologic SL990XP midi controller | |||||
Studiologic VMK176 Plus | untested | USB and midi connectivity | |||
Studiologic SL880 midi controller | |||||
Studiologic SL73 SL88 Studio midi controller | hammer-action Fatar TP semi-weighted keys | ||||
Studiologic Numa Organ 2 | 73 key TP-8O action is the unweighted, organ-style waterfall keybed used in nearly all clonewheels | ||||
Studiologic Numacompact 2/2x, Numa X Piano | |||||
untested | |||||
SubZero CommandKey49 CommandKey25 | |||||
SubZero SZ-MiniCommand Mini-Command USB | |||||
SubZero SPC61 MIDI Controller | bus powered - 5 octave | ||||
SubZero ControlKey49S 49 Key Slim MIDI Controller Keyboard | |||||
Synido TempoKey K25 | 2023 25 mini keys - usb-c powered | ||||
Worlde Panda | |||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | CAMD | Opinion |
untested | |||||
Yamaha KX8 KX49 KX61 | 2008 not compliant | ||||
Yamaha CMC-PD | 2010 | ||||
Yamaha | 2011 untested but class compliant unsure | ||||
Yamaha P45B P-45 Digital Piano | 2011 not compliant | ||||
Yamaha P-115 midi controller | 2016 untested weighted keys - USB midi port | ||||
Yamaha MX49 | 2020 should compliant untested | ||||
Yamaha Montage, CP73/88, YC, MODX | |||||
Yamaha PSR-E353, PSR-E443
PSR-S670, PSR-S770, PSR-S970, PSR-A3000, TYROS-5 NP-12, NP-32 DGX-650, DGX-660 P-105, P-115, P-255 |
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Yamaha MX49 II V2 Black Blue | 2023 untested | ||||
untested | |||||
untested | |||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | CAMD | Opinion |
untested | |||||
DJM V10 | dj | ||||
Native Instruments Kontrol DJ Pro midi controller | detected but untested | ||||
Numark Mixtrack Pro II USB DJ Controller Djay | |||||
older generation pioneer DDJ-SX2 dj | |||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | SimpleMidi | CAMD | Opinion |
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Alyseum AL-22 AL22c | untested | |||||
Alyseum AL-88 Schneidersladen AL88c | untested | ethernet no support | ||||
Alyseum U3-88c Midi Interface | untested | no CopperLan support Midi network using a UTP Ethernet patch cable) | ||||
Behringer BCF2000 midi interface | untested | |||||
Behringer BCR2000 1in 2out | untested | |||||
Behringer BCD3000 | untested | |||||
Behringer UMD404 UMD202 | untested | |||||
Creative EMU 0404/USB midi interface | untested | 2006 | ||||
DigiDesign / Focusrite Command 8 Control Surface | untested | supports MIDI continuous controller (CC) and note data. SysEx dumping and loading is also supported | ||||
Digidesign Digi 002 | 2006 firewire only | |||||
Digidesign Digi 003 | 2009 firewire only | |||||
emagic m4 2x4 AMT8 Unitor 8 Mk2 8x8 | 0x00d0 | 0x010 0x0103 | 2000 offers MTS (Midi Time Stamping) - 12v 2a psu centre pos - usb mini with rs232 and rs422 serial ports - 16 channels (8-in / 8-out), this rack-mountable unit - | |||
Evolution U-Control UC-16 | detected but untested] | |||||
Guillemot Maxi Studio ISIS Vintage Sound Card MIDI Audio Interface | driver | 1998 | ||||
MidiBox Hardware Platform USB Module | untested | |||||
Mackie Control Universal Pro XT with One Two Extenders | untested | |||||
M-Audio Audiophile USB | untested | 2003 | ||||
M-Audio Midisport UNO old version | untested | 2004 | ||||
M-Audio MidiMan 1x1 midi interface | untested | 2004 firmware update | ||||
M-Audio Midisport 2x2 yellowy green blue, green or silver chassis plastic box | MIDISPORT 2x2 or 4x4 interfaces from previous production series (blue, green or silver chassis) are not class-compliant | 2004 | ||||
MAudio Audiosport Quattro USB | untested | 2004 firmware required, | ||||
M-Audio UC-33 | untested | |||||
Mark of the Unicorn Motu Fastlane 2x2 | No | |||||
Motu Micro Lite 1x1 and MOTU microlite 5x5 USB | good unit but poor just plug in support and not class compliant - USB2 usb-b - | |||||
Motu MIDI Express 128 8x8 | poor support serial port only - offers MTS (Midi Time Stamping) A serial port based MIDI interface or a USB interface without MTS will have a MIDI slop of up to 2ms on record and playback. MTS provides accuracy for record and playback to around .3ms - five times more accurate than serial or non-MTS." | |||||
MOTU.com MIDI Express XT | driver | 2008 for many USB should have octocoupled connection to reduce groundloop humm, usually the timing is off | ||||
MOTU MIDI Timepiece AV | driver | not class compliant is one of the best multi-port MIDI interfaces ever made USB model connects to the computer as an 8x16 interface | ||||
Qcon | untested | |||||
driver | ||||||
Roland Edirol UA-100 | did not match to camdusbmidi.class USB audio midi with onboard DSP | 1998 | ||||
Roland Corp Edirol UM-2 | 0x0582 | 0x0005 | 0200 | Not binding | is not bound via camdusbmidi.class | 1999 not bound to any midi class - 2x2 - tested Aros One USb 2.4 |
Roland Edirol UA-100G | driver | 1999 USB audio midi with onboard DSP | ||||
Roland Edirol UM-880 8x8 midi interface | 0x0582 | untested | 2000 under poseidon but could work with run >nil: c:midithru out.0 "EDIROL UM-880.out.2" | |||
Roland Edirol UM-1 blue plastic | bound??? via camdusbmidi.class - untested midi in out | 2000 UM-1 - 1-in/1-out (16 channels) | ||||
Roland Edirol UM-1S | untested | 2000 1-in/1-out (16 channels) | ||||
Roland Edirol UM-2E | untested | 2000 | ||||
Roland Edirol UA20 UA-20 UA25 UA-25 UA55 UA-55 | detected but not working | |||||
Roland Edirol UM550 | untested | 2001 | ||||
Roland Edirol UM-1X midi interface | untested | 2001 | ||||
Roland Edirol UM-1SX | 0x0582 | 0x0052 | 0200 | untested | 2003 UM-1X and UM-1SX except they do not have the Advanced Driver Switch on them | |
Roland Edirol Cakewalk UM-2C - 2x2 | untested | 2003 | ||||
Roland Edirol Cakewalk UM-1G 1x1 | untested | |||||
Roland Edirol Cakewalk UM-2G 2x2 | untested | |||||
Roland UM-1EX | untested | |||||
Roland Edirol UM-2EX 2x2 | untested | and the UM-2EX, which adds a second MIDI OUT | ||||
Roland Cakewalk UM-3G - 3x3 | untested | |||||
Roland Cakewalk ua-25excw 1x1 | untested | 2009 in USB 1.1 class compliant mode it operates at 44.1kHz/16 bit | ||||
untested | ||||||
Sonuus B2M Bass MIDI Interface | untested | |||||
Sonuus G2M | untested | |||||
Steinberg CMC Series | untested | |||||
Subzero SZ-MB44 | ||||||
Swisssonic MIDI1x1 | untested | 2012 AmigaOS there is no output at midichannel one and two but if play a midi file there is only output on some channels and if pressed stop the prog freezes or the whole system crashes | ||||
Teac Tascam US-428 midi interface | 0x0644 | untested | 2000 | |||
Teac Tascam US-224 | 0x1604 | 0x8004 | 0100 | 2002 does not bind to any class | ||
Teac Corp Tascam US-1x2 | 0x0644 | untested | ||||
Teac Tascam US-122 MKII midi interface | 0x0644 | 0x8021 | 0100 | not binding | not detected / binding to camdusbmidi.class on AROS 2.4 usb | 2004 detected but not working 2-in/2-out USB two XLR microphone preamps with phantom power for condenser microphones |
Teac Tascam US-200 US-400 US-600 US-1200 US-1800 | no driver | 2010 | ||||
Yamaha UX-16 | no driver | 2010 | ||||
untested | ||||||
untested | ||||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | SimpleMidi | CAMD | Opinion |
Akai EIE and Pro version midi interface | untested | dc 6v power - 3 USB hubs, midi in out , | ||||
untested | ||||||
Alesis I/O2 | untested | 2007 powered USB hub required | ||||
Alesis IO2 Express | untested | 2010 | ||||
Alesis IO4 Express | untested | 2010 | ||||
Behringer XTouch | untested | psu needed | ||||
Behringer X-Touch Compact | untested | |||||
Behringer X-Touch Mini | untested | |||||
Behringer U-Phoria UMD404HD UMD202HD | untested | should class compliant - volume low | ||||
untested | ||||||
CME U2 MIDI Pro 1x1 | untested | current model | ||||
Creative EMU XMIDI 1X1 | untested | 2008 early versions with sysex checksum errors | ||||
Creative E-MU Xmidi 1x1 Tab (V3) | untested | 2010 tab version class compliant but report that when transferring 'System Exclusive' messages (SysEx) the unit could not handle the highest data rate leading to data corruption | ||||
Creative EMU XMIDI 2x2 | untested | 2008 sysex errors | ||||
Digidesign Mbox 2 Mini | untested | USB powered | ||||
Digidesign Mbox II Pro | untested | USB powered | ||||
Engl Z7 MIDI Interface (E660/E610/E360/E930) | untested | guitar? | ||||
Elektron TurboMidi TM-1 1in 1out | untested | |||||
ESI MidiTerminal M4U 4x4 midi interface | untested | supposedly class compliant - USB bus powered - | ||||
ESI MidiTerminal M8U 8x8 | untested | |||||
ESI MidiTerminal M4U XL 4x4 | untested | ploytec chipset | ||||
ESI MidiTerminal M8U XL 8x8 | untested | no hardware routing e.g. x on input 5 to synth y on output 7 - ploytec chipset | ||||
ESI MidiMate 1x1 | untested | supposedly class compliant - USB bus powered | ||||
ESI MidiMate II 2 | untested | |||||
ESI ROM I/O | untested | 2005 romio version | ||||
ESI M4U XT | 0x2573 | 0x0002 | 0100 | is bound via camdusbmidi.class AROS One 2.4 - untested midi in out | 2010 - | |
ESI M8U XT 8in 8out | untested | 2010 discontinued 2018 | ||||
ESI M8UEX USB3.0 | untested | 2018 current model | ||||
ESI M4U eX | untested | 2018 current model | ||||
ESI MidiMate eX midi interface 1x1 | untested | 2016 curent model, well liked and might class compliant?? | ||||
untested | ||||||
icon midiport 2x2 | untested | |||||
iCON CubeMi 3 | untested | class compliant? | ||||
iConnectivity | untested | |||||
iConnectivity mio | untested | 2010 class compliant but reported issues with sending System Exclusive (SysEx) MIDI messages and MIDI signals getting cut off | ||||
iConnectMidi interface | untested | 2010 | ||||
iCM2 iCM4 | untested | 2012 | ||||
iConnectivity iConnectMIDI4+ L | untested | 2014 class compliant?? | ||||
iConnectivity MioXL | untested | |||||
IK Multimedia iRig MIDI 2 | untested | class compliant | ||||
iRig Pro | untested | |||||
Kenton | untested | |||||
Kenton Electronics pro solo mk2 midi to cv converter | untested | |||||
Kenton Midi Thru-25 5 | untested | |||||
Keytech MT18E 8 Way Midi Thru box | untested | 9 to 12v psu required | ||||
MidiPlus Midi 2x2 midi interface | untested | |||||
MidiPlus Midi 4x4 | untested | supposedly class compliant - USB bus powered | ||||
MidiTech MIT-00151 Midiface 4x4 | untested | |||||
MidiTech Midiface 4x4 8x8 16x16 thru merge | untested | |||||
Miditech Midilink mini 1x1 | untested | |||||
untested | ||||||
M-Audio Midisport UNO only if box is labeled Class Compliant and latest MIDISPORT 1x1 | ||||||
M-Audio Midiman Midisport 2x2 Anniversary Edition | 2009 USB2 usb-b - does not need firmware and supposedly plug and play - not stable enough - | |||||
M-Audio Midisport 4x4 Anniversary Edition | rumored does not need firmware - supposedly plug and play - issues with its firmware for some and lacks configurable routing | |||||
Maudio Fast Track Ultra 8R | untested | |||||
Native Instruments Komplete Audio 6 | untested | |||||
Nektar Midiflex 4 | untested | 2015 class compliant and usb-b powered - used as a 1 in / 3 out, 2 in / 2 out or 4 out 5pin sockets - | ||||
Neusonik IM-One | untested | |||||
Peavey Xport | untested | guitars only | ||||
Roland UM-ONE UM-1 mk2 | untested | 2010 USB class compliant if switch to TAB for class compliant mode rather than the COMPUTER mode | ||||
Squarp Hermid | untested | |||||
Steinberg Midex 8x8 | untested | class compliant? supporting MIDI Time Stamping protocol | ||||
Swissonic MidiConnect 2 | driver | |||||
Tapco LiNK.midi USB 4x4 | driver | 2010 | ||||
Teac Corp Tascam US-2x2 | 0x0644 | untested | 2014 5v dc power, midi out in, | |||
Teac Corp Tascam US-4x4 | 0x0644 | untested | ||||
Teac Tascam US-16x08 US-20x20 | 0x0644 | untested | ||||
Zoom U-24 | untested midi in out | |||||
untested | ||||||
Unbranded cable | 0x552d | 0x4348 | F110 | does not bind | detected but no usb driver in devs/midi for camd to use | detected but not working the USB-MIDI conversion functionality of the cheapo USB MIDI "cable" interface is simply lacking, possibly being incapable of handling MIDI strings longer than 3 bytes long SysEx strings (e.g. SysEx dumps) - tested in Icaros 2.3 - |
USB2.0-MIDI Unbranded cable with clear braided underneath leads | 0x1A86 | 0x752D | 0254 | detected binding to camdusbmidi.class but untested midi in / out | untested but better to get a branded version - tested AROS One 2.4 usb | |
LogiLink USB to Midi In-Out | untested cheap cable version but issues with latency on other systems | |||||
gm5 USB midi chip DIY option only | untested | |||||
Doremidi LEKATO MIDI USB C Interface 1x1 | untested | |||||
Thomann Midi USB 1x1 | driver | Prodipe made | ||||
Prodipe MIDI 1i/1o | untested | |||||
untested |
Classic 5pin DIN controllers for above interfaces
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | CAMD | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Akai s5000 s6000 | midi digital samplers | ||||
Akai AX80 | |||||
Casio CZ-5000 | |||||
Casio CZ-3000 CZ-1000 CZ-101 | |||||
Cheetah MS6 midi controller | untested | 2000 multi-timbral, six-voice (twelve-oscillator), analogue synthesiser module is loaded with CEM 3396s | |||
Ensoniq ESQ1 | |||||
Integra | |||||
Korg Wavestation Ex A/D SR | 1986 ex has piano and drum sounds | ||||
Korg DW-8000 | |||||
Korg DW-6000 | |||||
Korg Poly 800 MK1 Poly-800ii | all plastic and can run on batteries - 49 keys non-velocity dco synt analogue filter | ||||
PreSonus Studio 24c 2x2 | |||||
Roland D-50 | 1987 untested greater concern would be moisture and wear | ||||
Roland A50 (76) A80 (88) | 1989 untested | ||||
ROLAND JUNO-D | untested | ||||
Roland Juno 106 | untested | ||||
80s kx73 or kx88 | untested | ||||
Roland ED PC-160A PC-180A | untested legacy DIN5 MIDI port only - 6 AA batteries or 9v psu - One regular source of failure for me were emty batteries (even with red control light still active). Another source was a bad MIDI cable - unplug then re-plug the USB cable while it is powered the device might reconnect | ||||
Roland M1 | |||||
Roland S-550 S-760 | digital samplers kontakt replaced these? | ||||
Yamaha DX7 | 1983 12bit | ||||
Yamaha DX7S DX72IID DX7IIFD | 1987 16bit versions | ||||
The MIDI standard was published in August 1983. The inventors, Kakehashi and Smith finally received a Technical Grammy Award in 2013 for their work.
The MIDI files that contained just the note data, velocity and timing meant you could transfer an entire studio session from one place to another on one floppy disk and it could control all the synths and drum samplers. Pass-thru meant that one computer could run an entire bands worth of instruments.
It's bulletproof too. MIDI never goes wrong, it's always a bug in software that causes any issue - you can absolutely rely on it to go gigging with, take your synths, controllers and computers and not crash an entire gig at your 100,000 person venue.
The MIDI hardware specification is very simple (voltage, polarity, screening, protection and a fast enough opto-isolator), it assumes that the data it sends and receives between MIDI devices is to the MIDI data standard and just passes it on. The microprocessor in the hardware does all the work.
The minimum for a computer/MIDI interface is that it meets the MIDI hardware specification. It is attached to the computer bus and handles the electrical conversions required. To meet the MIDI hardware specification, to be class compliant as a USB device all it has to do is report itself properly when plugged in.
The other half of the equation is the MIDI data standard, and for a computer MIDI interface the main issue is the speed of data transmission. The bus speed of the computer is faster than the speed of the MIDI standard so it can generate and send MIDI data faster than a MIDI device can receive it. The MIDI standards have nothing to say on that bottleneck at all. MIDI was designed to be very simple and very open, it just defines a standard for the messages and leaves it up to manufacturers to implement them in the way they want. That's what makes it so powerful a tool, and also what makes it so confusing and frustrating at times.
For midi, the hardware/software combination at various connection points handles the translation to/from midi (or other protocols). Drivers would be needed for midi, including clock and SysEx signal (actually claiming to handle ALL midi quirks transparently
All the important MIDI data types can be sent (CC, NRPN, RPN, MMC, Note On/Off, program change)
There is no official way to solve the data bottleneck. Early software sequencers and librarians tried to solve it by having an option to buffer SYSEX data in software and transmit it at the MIDI data rate. The downside is that hogs the bus and can hit computer performance. Interface manufacturers would add a hardware buffer which would take all the MIDI data from the PC bus and feed it into the MIDI at the slower data rate, but that added cost and created timing issues.
Things have moved on since then, but the principles remain the same. You can buffer in the hardware or in software, whether that is in the application or the interface driver. SYSEX will work perfectly well with that budget cable if your software handles the buffering. And while the cables with hardware buffers make SYSEX easier, they still have potential problems because of the limitations of the MIDI data rate. Your MIDI clock doesn't like being interrupted with a big program dump
The serial / parallel ports were a direct connection, so faster. Now, everything in the computer is virtual and the only thing connected to the hardware is the kernel, hence everything is by default bottlenecked and jittery, regardless of which connection. So by the time the interface gets the information it's already too late.
Ethernet network cable to transport MIDI over large distances, connect 2 MIDI In and 2 MIDI Out ports to patch, remap, filter and merge MIDI flows on a fine channel basis for tight MIDI throughput, latency and jitter
Possibilities for DAWs of the future including a kind of sync reference for timing reference which an interface could sync to, hence all the timings then would be locked between the grid on the DAW screen and the MIDI info.
Preemptible, low latency and accuracy are essential for good communication.
One of the first things you need to do, is make sure your MIDI software sets the interface to the same MIDI channel as your keyboard (usually 1)
Do you want to send just your master keyboard to other synths or to be able to use any keyboard with any synth?
1st option is relatively simple. Just need to send midi from your master keyboard into a midi splitter that redistributes the signal onto your synths. Each synth will be set up to receive midi on a specific channel so the only challenge is to find a way to select to which channel you are sending midi. Some master keyboards can do that although not many that have a dedicated knob or switch on the panel and most require a bit of menu diving. Could use a midi box that offers channel selection but usually this is not very workflow friendly. The software route would require using the mouse.
2nd option is a bit more complex but superior workflow by sending midi messages into a merge box, from there into a hardware sequencer that allows to select midi channel, then on to a midi interface that distributes the signal to the synths.
Master keyboard MIDI-in to computer. External hardware sampler MIDI-out from computer. Audio-out from sampler to audio-in on computer/device.
The camdusbmidi.class may need to be modified to the AROS CAMD MIDI system or src, [4], testing of CAMD, camd use programming use,
Major WWHWWWH, Minor WHWWHWW scale, Chords,
usbaudio[check spelling].class (req. rt iso transfer)
[edit | edit source]USB audio streaming over AHI requires iso and realtime isochronous transfer, still no support in pciusb.device.
AHI does not support six channel playback. It only supports mono, stereo and multichannel (8 channels). Due to the multichannel mode not being used by any application so far, the usbaudio.class does not support multichannel playback, especially not "upchannelling" stereo to six or more channels. If this USB device does not support a two channel mode, you can't use it under AHI.
- DACs with standard (adaptive) USB - where the computer controls the data timing.
- DACs plus an asynchronous USB converter module outputting S/PDIF—where the DAC controls the data timing.
- DACs with inbuilt async USB capability and an I2S internal feed to the DAC
USB AUDIO CARDS - USB2 UCA Compliant
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Playback | Records | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CMedia CM108 7.1ch emulation sku 21812 I2S in and out | 0x1926 | 0x0003 | 0x0100 | No | ||
Lindy USB 2.0 (Chipset CM108) | no driver | |||||
Speed-Link SL-8850-SBK Vigo (CMedia CM108) | no driver | |||||
Dynamode USB SOUNDCARD 2.0 | 0003:1130:F211.0002 | no driver but cheap construction | ||||
Dynamode Virtual 7.1 USB-SOUND7 (C-Media ) | 0x0d8c | 0x000c 0x000e | 1.00 | no driver | ||
Generic White box with very little red led and white USB lead (CMedia ) | 0x0d8c | 0c000e | 1.00 | |||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Playback | Records | Opinion |
CM109 CiT SC-U119 5.1 | no driver | |||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Playback | Records | Opinion |
CMedia CM1197.1ch sku 8978 I2C MCU port Penguin | 0x0D8C | 0x0000 | 0x010 | no driver | ||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Playback | Records | Opinion |
Sweex 7.1 Startech External USB, WMA Blue metal box SYBA SD-AUD20040, Sabrent USB-SND8, Sewell Vantec NBA-200U (C-Media CM6206 CM106 like) | 0x0d8c | 0x0102 | 50/50 if the item is detected but does not work | |||
Creative X-Fi Go | no driver | |||||
Creative X-Fi 5.1 | no driver | |||||
Creative Sound Blaster Play! USB sound adapter (SB1140) | No | |||||
Asus Xonar U1 (ASUS UA100 USB Audio Chip) | no driver | |||||
Asus Xonar U3 | no driver | |||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Playback | Records | Opinion |
Griffin iMic | ||||||
M-Audio Transit | no driver | |||||
Icemat Siberia (steel series) (Cmedia chipset) | no driver | |||||
JMTek HY554, ZyXEL NSA-220, Logilink (Tenx Technology TP6911 and SSS-1623 headphone set) | 0x0C76 0x1130 | 0x1605 0x1607 0xf211 | 0x | no driver but reports on other OS not good | ||
Plantronics "DSP Adapter-01" (or "USB Adapter-02") | no driver | |||||
Rocksmith Real Tone Cable | ||||||
RSA Intruder Predator | ||||||
StarTech ICUSBAUDIO7 | 0x0d8c | 0x000c | 1.00 | untested | ||
Stoner Acoustics UD100 | ||||||
Teac UDH01-B | untested | |||||
Terratec Aureon 5.1 USB | no driver | |||||
Terratec Aureon 5.1 USB MKII | no driver | |||||
TerraTec Electronic GmbH Aureon Dual USB | 0x0ccd | 0x0077 | no driver | |||
Terratec Phase26 | No | |||||
Trust 510 EX 5.1 | no driver | |||||
Logitech A-5572A USB 2.0 to 3.5mm jacks Virtual 7.1 Surround Sound Adapter or accessory of Logitech Clearchat pro USB or Logitech USB Headset H530 | 0003:046D:0A0B.0001 | |||||
Turtle Beach Audio Advantage Amigo Micro II USB Sound Card & Headset Adapter | 0x10F5 | 0x0211 | 0100 | detected as usbaudio but no audio out | ||
Vantec NBA-100U 7.1 Channel | untested | |||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Playback | Records | Opinion |
behringer uca202 PCM2902? | 0x8bb | 0x2902 | 1.00 | untested draws a lot of power - dac ti burr-brown | ||
TI Burr-Brown PCM2702E PCM2704 PCM2704C Muse Audio Mini USB DAC board | 0x08bb | 0x2704 | untested no mic input - goodish quality | |||
TI Burr-Brown PCM2900 PCM2902 PCM2906 USB DAC board | 0x08bb | 0x2900 | untested no mic input - goodish quality | |||
Lexicon Alpha | driver | |||||
Lexicon Omega | driver | |||||
Mackie Onyx Blackjack | 2x2 Recording Interface with Onyx Preamps | |||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Playback | Records | Opinion |
Roland Edirol UA-3 Audio Capture | 1998 | |||||
Roland Edirol UA-30 Audio Capture | 1999 | |||||
Roland Edirol UA1A UA-1D Audio Capture | 2000 | |||||
Roland Edirol UA-5 Audio Capture | 2000 | |||||
UA-1000 Audio Capture | 2004 usb2 | |||||
Roland Rubix series | ||||||
Focusrite 4i4 | no driver | |||||
Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Gen 2 | no driver | |||||
Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 | ||||||
Akai EIE Pro | no driver | |||||
ART Usb Mix | no driver | |||||
Edirol ua-25, UA-101 and UA-1000 (Clemens Ladisch driver) | no driver | |||||
Konnekt | no driver | |||||
Mackie Onyx Blackjack | no driver | |||||
Native Instruments Komplete Audio 6 | no driver | |||||
Presonus Audiobox 1818VSL | no driver | |||||
PreSonus AudioBox 22VSL | no driver | |||||
PreSonus Studio 24c 2x2 | no driver | |||||
PreSonus AudioBox USB 96 | no driver | |||||
Prodipe Studio 22 Pro | no driver | |||||
Steinberg (Yamaha buys in 2004) MIDI interface hardware including the CC like CC121 CC-121 and CI1 CI2 series. | 2008 driver | |||||
Steinberg UR44 | no driver | |||||
Steinberg UR22 MkII UR series | ||||||
Teac Tascam iU2 | no driverpoor linux drivers | |||||
Tascam US-122 | 0x0644 | no driver good support in Linux needing firmware usx2yloader/us122fw.ihx for audio sound card | ||||
Tascam US-122L | 0x0644 | 0x800e | no driver good support in Linux but obsolete needing different chipset firmware | |||
Teac Tascam US-428 | no driver poor linux drivers | |||||
Tascam US122 Mk2 and Tascam US144 Mk2 | no driver although USB2 downgrade so using USB1.1 | |||||
PreSonus® Studio 68c | ||||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Playback | Records | Opinion |
Arcam rPac | ||||||
Audioquest Dragonfly | ||||||
Audioengine D1 Premium 24-bit DAC | ||||||
Beresford TC-7520 (Burr Brown PCM 1716) | ||||||
Beresford TC-7520 + Burson Buffer + MK3 JKSPDIF | ||||||
Audient EVO8 | ||||||
Audient iD4 mkII | ||||||
Cakewalk UA-1G, Edirol UA-1EX, Roland Duo Capture UA-11 | ||||||
Epiphany E-DAC 24bit ES9023 DAC chip | ||||||
Firestone Audio FUBAR II Mk2 | untested | |||||
Firestone Audio iLoveTW 24Bit USB DAC | untested | |||||
FiiO D5 ta2020 chip amp | untested Headphone out has a lot of hiss | |||||
FiiO E07K Andes | untested | |||||
FiiO E17 Alpen | ||||||
GoVibe Magnum | ||||||
GoVibe Martini-U | ||||||
GoVibe Vulcan | ||||||
Halide Design DAC HD (Wolfson WM8716) | ||||||
HRT Steamer II USB DAC | ||||||
John Kenny JKDAC uses a 24-bit/192 kHz Sabre ES9022 DAC or better JKDAC32 | ||||||
iBasso D12 | ||||||
Leckerton UHA-6S MKII | ||||||
MyST 1866 PortaDAC | ||||||
Objective DAC ODAC+O2 | ||||||
Rega DAC (Wolfson WM8742) | ||||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Playback | Records | Opinion |
Henry Audio USB DAC 128 also known as QNKTC AB-1.2 open source DAC | ||||||
Henry Audio mkII | AKM4430 DAC chip comes from Asahi Kasai | |||||
DevilSound USB DAC | ||||||
Zoom U series | ||||||
KingRex UD-01 SE (Burr-Brown PCM 2702E) | ||||||
SuperPro 24/192 USB DAC (24bit 192 kHz, CS-4398 D/A chip) | ||||||
USB Microphones
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
no driver | ||||
no driver | ||||
Sennheiser CC510 USB | no driver | |||
Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000 | no driver | |||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
Alesis USB-Mic microphone podcasting kit | no driver | |||
Audio-Technica AT2020 (AT202) AT4040 | no driver | |||
Blue Microphones Snowball | no driver | |||
Blue Microphones Snowball iCE | no driver cardioid only | |||
Blue Microphones Yeti | no driver can pick up a lot of background noise but not sure if right mode used | |||
Blue Microphones Yeti Pro | no driver can pick up a lot of background noise but not sure if right mode used | |||
Namtai SingStar(TM) PS2 SCEH-0001 USBMIC | 0x1415 | 0.01 | no driver mono microphones | |
Neumann | no driver | |||
Razer Seiren X | no driver | |||
Rockband USB Mic | no driver | |||
Rode NT1A VideoMic Pro | no driver | |||
Rode Podcaster USB | no driver | |||
Rode NT1A NT2 | no driver NT2 better | |||
Samson C01U | no driver cardoid only | |||
Samson C03U | no driver | |||
Samson Go Mic Clip On USB Microphone | no driver switch to choose between Cardiod, Omni and -10 dB modes, a 3.5mm headphone socket and a USB socket | |||
Shure | no driver | |||
MXL 2001A/600 Studio Microphone Pack / MXL 2003A Studio Condenser | no driver | |||
Zoom H1 H1n | no driver | |||
Zoom H2 H2n | no driver | |||
Zoom APH1 H1 | no driver | |||
Zoom H4n | no driver xlr and inputs | |||
no driver |
USB Speakers
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
no driver | ||||
Focal XS 2.1 | no driver | |||
no driver | ||||
no driver | ||||
no driver |
USB Headset Wired/Wireless
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
Logitech Vantage Wired (came free with PS2 Socom3) | no driver | |||
Logitech G330 | no driver | |||
Logitech Premium USB Stereo Headset 350 | no driver | |||
Plantronics DSP-300 | no driver | |||
Plantronics GameCom 777 | no driver | |||
no driver | ||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
Wireless | no driver | |||
Logitech G-930 Wireless | no driver | |||
Plantronics Audio 995 Wireless RF | no driver | |||
Sennheiser Wireless | no driver | |||
no driver |
Webcameras
[edit | edit source]A USB camera has two dedicated chips: a controller or bridge and an image sensor.
There is no support for video interfaces, because neither AROS, AmigaOS nor MorphOS define a standard for this. The only commercial, now discontinued application that defined some sort of standard was VHI Studio by iospirit.
OLD standards
[edit | edit source]See support pages and here and some further compatibility
Pencam STV680
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
AIPTEK stv680 | 0x0553 | 0x0202 | untested | |
Konica e-mini | 0x04c8 | 0x0722 | untested | |
DigitalDream l'espion XS | 0x1183 | 0x0001 | untested | |
Creative WebCam Go mini | 0x041e | 0x4007 | untested |
SonixcamTool (Sonix webcams and derivates)
Note some Sonix Webcams with a Sonix SN9C1xx controller and a pas106b or tas5110c1b sensor support bulk mode which works even with pciusb.device!
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
Macally IceCam II | 0x0c45 | 0x05d8 | untested | |
Sweex MiniCam 100K | 0x0c45 | 0x6005 | untested - sensor tas5110c1b | |
Macally IceCam Portable | 0x0c45 | 0x6007 | untested - sensor tas5110d | |
Sweex 100K | 0x0c45 | 0x6009 | 0x0101 | bulk works - sensor pas106b |
Chicony Twinkle DC-2110A | 0x0c45 | 0x600d | no | |
Unknown | 0x0c45 | 0x601e | no | |
USB PC Camera (SN9C102) | 0x0c45 | 0x6028 | no - sn9c10x + pas202b | |
Trust SpaceC@m 120 and 150 | 0x0c45 | 0x6029 | untested - sensor pas106a | |
HiRes Webcam Live | 0x0c45 | 0x602c | no - sensor ov7630 | |
Sweex USB Webcam 300K | 0x0c45 | 0x608f | no - sensor ov7630 | |
Speedlink Sphere Webcam SL-6820, 350K | 0x0c45 | 0x613c | 0x0101 | untested - sensor HV7131R |
WB-3250P | 0x0c45 | 0x613e | no - sensor ov7630 | |
Unknown | 0x0c45 | 0x6207 | no |
micromaxx USB Camera STM 1363 514 works --- USB Tower Lego 1684 1 works need NCQ Trust Spycam 100plus STM 1363 514 works
ov51x.class - no driver
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
D-Link VGA Webcam (640x480) | 0x05a9 | 0x8519 | no driver | |
Sony PS2 EyeToy Logitech/Logicool Black (ov519) SCEH-0004 | 0x054c | 0x0154 | no driver | |
Sony PS2 EyeToy Namtai Silver (ov519) SLEH-00031 SLEH-00030 | 0x054c | 0x0155 | no driver |
AROS needs realtime isochronous transfers in EHCI and XHCI, then a uvc.class usbvideo and then a video ahi (like vhi??) type substructure to be written
$ mplayer rtsp://127.0.0.1:554/sample_300kbit.mp4
MPlayer supports multicast streaming, and rtp/rtsp protocols (it might require live555 library to work with some streams). But you might have to build it where it's disabled. Also, multicast won't work with some AmiTCP-likes. MIAMI supported it, though.
AROS supports IPv4 (old but works) and this includes the needed address space for RTP.
If you mean multicast via RTP - mplayer handles it. You can even force UDP over TCP
-rtsp-stream-over-tcp
If the rtsp Real Time Streaming Protocol server needs authentification:
-user -passwd
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
2008 Acer Aspire Crystal Eye AOA110 AOA150 0.3M | ||||
ASUS TUF CU4K30 | ||||
Avermedia ExtremeCap UVC - BU110 | ||||
Avermedia Live Streamer Cap 4K - BU113 | uvc usb3 | |||
AVerMedia Live Gamer Ultra | 2018 usb3 | |||
ClonerAlliance Flint 4KP Plus | ||||
2008 Creative Live Cam Optia AF 2.0M | ||||
Epiphan AV.io HD | ||||
Epiphan AV.io 4K | ||||
Elgato HD60 S+ | uvc | |||
Elgato Cam Link 4K | ||||
EVGA XR1 Lite | ||||
EZcap Game Link Raw - ezcap321 | uvc | |||
EZcap 360 Game Capture Extreme | usb3 4k passthru | |||
AR0230 usb3 4k | ||||
2008 Logitech Webcam Pro 9000 2.0M | ||||
[2010 Logitech Webcam C600] 2.0M | ||||
[2010 Logitech Webcam C170] 2.0M | Output mjpeg, | |||
Logitech HD Webcam C270 | 0x046d | 0x0825 | 0.10 | Output mjpeg, |
Logitech C910 C920 c922 HD Pro 5Megapixels 720p | Output mjpg, | |||
Logitech Brio | 1080p 2160p | |||
Magewell USB 3.0 XI100DUSB-HDMI Pro Capture | untested | |||
Microsoft's LifeCam HD-3000 HD-5000 | 0x045e | 0x0779 | 1.06 | |
Microsoft LifeCam Cinema | ||||
Microsoft LifeCam Studio | ||||
sony imx179 1080p | ||||
Pi | 1/2.8” Sony IMX291 image sensor, it's a 2MP, UVC-compliant, ultra-wide-angle, low light, high-speed USB 2.0 | |||
razer kiyo | 4 megapixel sensor 1080p 30fps 720p 60fps - 12 led ring light adjustable | |||
OV5648 | ||||
TeckNet C068 1.3mpixel HTD USB2.0 Camera Vimicro Z-Star Corp | 0x0AC8 | 0x3420 | 0x01FA | |
VisionTek UVC HD60 Capture Card | ||||
YEALINK(XIAMEN) NETWORK UVC50 is compatible with the UVC 1.1 protocol CP960-UVC50 and CP960-UVC80 kits PTZ, CP960-UVC30 Kit is UVC 1.5 | ||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
Amcrest ProHD 1080P WiFi Wireless IP Security Camera - 1080P (1920TVL), IP2M-841 nvr | h264/rtsp, motion detection, features Sony image sensor and Ambarella processor - rtsp://[username]:[password]@[IPaddress]:[port]/cam/realmonitor?channel=[channel]&subtype=[stream] - [username] - username to login to the DVR or NVR, [password] - password, [IPaddress] - IP address of the device. If you are not on the same local network, this should be the external IP address of the device's network, [port] - port number, [channel] - channel number of the stream, [stream] - view the Main or Sub stream. (main stream is 0, sub stream is 1) , eg. rtsp://admin:admin@192.108.1.108:80/cam/realmonitor?channel=1&subtype=1 - utilizing RTSP ( rtsp://user:pass@ipcam1 ) | |||
Axis all modern ones | RTSP/RTP + H264/mjpeg or MJPEG over HTTP | |||
PTZ | ||||
DLink DCS-5222 5222L network camera | camera streams H.264 over RTP controlled by RTSP | |||
Dlink DCS900 | ||||
Dahua 3Megapixel 1080P 2.8mm Vandal-Proof Mini Dome | ||||
Foscam IP camera FI8904W FI8910W FFI9820W FI9821W | RTSP protocol, any webcam can be viewed via VLC - firmware can be a problem for niche os from time to time | |||
Foscam FI9805E Outdoor POE (power over ethernet) camera | get the IP assignment via DHCP, user is ‘admin’ with no (empty) password, take pics, | |||
Foscam IP camera R2 C1 FI9826P stand alone FI8918W replaces FI8908W | RTSP protocol, any webcam can be viewed via VLC etc | |||
Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co.,Ltd 2032 | usually stand alone camera with analog / digital dvr needed | |||
Hangzhou Hikvision | ||||
Hangzhou Hikvision | ||||
Hangzhou Hikvision | ||||
Fuzhou Keekoon Electronics Co., Ltd. KK001 | rtsp not supported | |||
Keekoon KK002 | rtsp not supported | |||
Lorex LNB2151 camera | ||||
Tenvis 720p 1080p Omnivision 9712/100W 80deg view 10m range | Most are IP cameras, so you just be using the feed via ssh or wireless. Some IP camera should work since the camera itself doesn't need to interact with the OS at all - depends on the firmware included in the product. | |||
Tenvis IPROBOT2 | ||||
Tenvis IPROBOT3 ARM9 GM8126 2014 | rtsp://guest:guestpassword@192.168.200.100/12 - the IProbot3 (2014) the last 2 digits at the end of the URL selects the image size ie. 11 = 1280x720, 12 = 640x352, 13 = 320x176. Note could not use the 2 digit image size in some programs had to use the last digit only 1, 2 or 3. It has dependency on Microsoft IE for all the features, however, it will work with other browsers with limitations. There is a TIFF SD slot that is only visible when using IE. The recording alarm feature will continue to record to the SD when not connected to a browser. When connected to IE, it offloads the SD stored content to your local hard drive. | |||
Tenvis IPROBOT3 HD | ||||
TrendNET TV IP310PI, IP311PI has similarities with Hikvision DS-2CD2032-I | no sd card save option | |||
Sony | ||||
Wansview 1080p NCM625GA IP Camera WiFi Wireless IP Security Camera , Full HD Plug n Play Home Surveillance / Baby Monitor | RTSP/RTP + H264/mjpeg - play its HD stream without problem with vlc rtsp://ip/live/ch0 and getting jpegs http://ipaddr/mjpeg/snap.cgi?chn=0 - methods involve transcoding h.264 video from the camera into jpeg's, which is cpu intensive - able to pull images manually, using http://username:password@ip/mjpeg/snap.cgi - | |||
Wansview NCB541W | ||||
Y-Cam (Most) Bullet HD Cube | rtsp | |||
Zavio F3210 | jpeg only? | |||
Zavio F210A | rtsp | |||
- standalone with sd card - wansview, amcrest, tenvis, keekoon, foscam,
- needing a dvr or nvr - dlink, hikvision, foscam, trendnet, sony, axis,
PCI-e AVMATRIX VC12-4K
Linux info v4l2-ctl—list-formats-ext or fswebcam—verbose to get output modes
vlc rtsp://user:password@ip/play1.sdp—sout=file/ogg:mystream.ogv
vlc rtsp://192.168.0.21:554/mpeg4—sout=file/ts:mystream.mpg
rtsp_session: unsupported RTSP server. Server type is 'DSS/5.5.4
VR Headset
[edit | edit source]Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
untested | ||||
Destek V4 VR | untested | |||
HTC Vive | untested 2016 2x 1080x1200 | |||
HTC Vive Pro | untested 2017 dual 1440x1600 oled displays - basestation 2 90m2 area - joypad - low latency wireless later - type USB-c headphone adapter required - | |||
Occulus Rift | untested 2018 2x 1080 by 1200, some Linux support | |||
PSVR | untested 2x 1080x960 120Hz, | |||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
Samsung Gear VR | untested | |||
Valve Index HMD | untested 2019 expensive, 1440 x 1600 120Hz, | |||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
Acer Windows(TM) MR AH101 | untested lot of light leak | |||
untested | ||||
Dell Visor Mixed Reality | untested 2x 1440x1440 a bit of nose light leak | |||
Fujitsu | untested cheap and lots of light leak | |||
Lenovo Explorer | untested | |||
Occulus Rift S | untested 2019 PCVR 2x 1080 by 1200, some Linux support but Lenovo rebrand - rift S is PC VR only and requires a Display port and USB3 | |||
HP 1440p Spatial Computing | untested 2019 dim display | |||
HP Reverb G2 MR | untested 2020 | |||
untested | ||||
Samsung MHD Odyssey XE800ZAA | untested 9V 500mA oled screens 2x 1440x1600 with usb3 and hdmi cables but bluetooth dongle required | |||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
HTC Vive Focus | untested 2018 standalone | |||
HTC Vive Focus Plus | untested | |||
Occulus Go | untested 2019 discontinued 2020 | |||
Occulus Quest | untested 2019 standalone with no wires, just headset and controllers, front heavy though, play area 2m x 2m or bigger, snapdragon 835 arm cpu, 2 to 3 hrs play time, 1440 x 1600 72Hz oled, | |||
Occulus Quest 2 | untested 2021 lighter version | |||
Occulus Quest 3 | untested 2023 wireless ay needs | |||
untested | ||||
HTC Vive Pro EYE | untested | |||
HTC Vibe Cosmos | untested | |||
HTC Vibe Cosmos Elite | untested | |||
untested | ||||
Pico NEO 2 EYE | untested 2020 6DoF 360g snapdragon 845 display 4k 75Hz tracking inside-out - magnetic field for controllers - pico software on android 8 - eye tracking | |||
Pico 3 | 2023 | |||
Somnium VR One open source VR headset | untested | |||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
Valve | untested | |||
untested | ||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
untested | ||||
untested |
TV Remote Control MCE IR transmitter and receiver
[edit | edit source]Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
untested | ||||
Compro K100 K300 | need extra software support | |||
Elitegroup Computer Systems | 0x1019 | 0x0f38 | untested | |
GMYLE MCE | acts as usb-hid with limited keyboard like controls | |||
Hauppauge WinTV-PVR kit | untested | |||
Logitech Harmony 300 i300 600 650 800 | need extra software support | |||
Microsoft MCE Commander | 2005 need extra software support | |||
Microsoft 1039 rev 1 | 2005 home top of square shape direction keys | |||
Microsoft 1039 rev 2 | 2006 home under circle spaced direction keys | |||
Microsoft 1069 SMK Manufacturing, Inc | 0x0609 | 0x0334 | 2007 untested | |
Philips RC1974506/00 | 0x0471 | 0x0815 | untested | |
Sony RM-MCE10E PC REMOTE CONTROL VGN-AR21M VGX-XL100 VGN-AR21B/AR21S | untested | |||
Sony RM-MCE20E PC REMOTE CONTROL | untested | |||
Sony RM-MCE30E PC REMOTE CONTROL VGN-AW21XY VGX-TP3E VGX-TP3G | untested | |||
Sony RM-MCE50E PC REMOTE CONTROL VGC-LA2R | untested | |||
untested | ||||
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
TSDX-IR14 USB MCE Media Center External Infrared IR Receiver | untested | |||
chipsets support CIR (consumer IR) Winbond W83977F/AF, SMC IrCC 2.0 | technical reasons it's not possible to use USB IrDA dongles | |||
untested | ||||
Zotac RC2604323/01G Zbox Media Remote Control with IR USB Receiver OVU710 | untested |
Game Video TV Capture - Non UVC compliant
[edit | edit source]Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
untested | ||||
Avermedia GL310 Live Gamer Portable (LGP) | untested usb2 but not Lite version | |||
Avermedia AVerMedia Live Gamer Portable (Model C875) | untested usb2 since 2019/2020 the market is filled with UVC Compliant USB HDMI Capture | |||
AVerMedia Live Gamer Portable 2 Plus Model (GC513) Ultra HD 4Kp60 Hdmi 2 Video Capture Card, Pass Through | untested usb3 but sd card remote strorage | |||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
BlackMagic Intensity Pro 4k | untested | |||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
Elgato Video Capture (1VC108601000) | untested analog signals to digital - no linux support | |||
Elgato Game Capture HD60 | untested | |||
Elgato Game Capture HD GCHD | untested https://github.com/tolga9009/elgato-gchd needs firmware mb86h57_h58_idle.bin and mb86h57_h58_enc_h.bin | |||
untested | ||||
August EZCap.tv model 116 | untested poor audio recording | |||
E-SDS Diamond Maplin | untested | |||
untested | ||||
untested | ||||
Hauppauge 1212 HD PVR | untested analog and component only - PlayStation (.m2ts), AVCHD (ts), or XBox(.mp4) recording formats - switched the component output from the default YPbPr to RGB. | |||
Hauppauge 1431 1445 HD PVR Gaming Edition HDMI Capture | untested can get quite warm | |||
Hauppauge HD Rocket | untested | |||
Hauppauge HD-PVR2 (model 145210 Rev E4) | x2040 xE502 | untested | ||
Hauppauge 1480 1482 HD PVR 2 GE Gaming Edition HDMI Capture green LED - 1498 1503 1504 Plus version with Mac support | 2040:e514 e524 | can get warm - ADV7482 video chip with Magnum DXT H.264 encoder blob, IDR keyframe generation poor - best for model 157210 and not 157221 and Game Edition Plus (model 157320) 2040:E505 E505-00-00AF1234 [5]
| ||
Hauppauge 1512 HD PVR 2 PC blue LED with optical in input on the back | 2040:e525 | untested can get quite warm - IR Blaster added - | ||
Hauppauge Colossus2 E585-00-00AF4321 | 2040:0xe585 | untested | ||
untested | ||||
Koolertron Sunny | untested | |||
untested | ||||
U3 HD Capture | untested | |||
Razer Ripsaw HD - Game Capture | untested put in usb2 slot and use video BGR3 (Emulated) and OpenRazer drivers | |||
untested | ||||
untested |
ethwrap.class - Host Data Link "Cable Bridge" for data transfer
[edit | edit source]Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
Advance USBNET (eTEK design) | 0x0525 | 0x9901 | untested | |
ALi Uli M5632 (chip) | untested | |||
Aten (Ali Corporation) UN201 | 0x0402 | 0x5632 | force binding from rawwarp to ethwrap | |
Belkin (eTek design see below) | 0x050d | 0x0004 | untested | |
Digitus DN-3004 - USB Host Link | works | |||
EPSON USB client | 0x0525 | 0x2888 | untested | |
eTEK | 0x056c | 0x8100 | untested | |
KC-190 | 0x050f | 0x0190 | untested | |
GeneSys GL620USB | no driver the half-duplex GL620USB is NOT supported, products using it include the Inland Pro USB Quick Link | |||
GeneSys GL620USB-A | untested | |||
Laplink Gold (uses NetChip 1080) | untested | |||
Prolific 2301/2302 (Jaton USB ConNET) (BAFO DirectLinq) | 0x067b | 0x0000 and 0x0001 | 0x0004 | detected but untested |
Xircom PGUNET (uses AnchorChips 2720) | 0x0547 | 0x2727 | untested | |
untested |
cdcacm.class - USB modem
[edit | edit source]The CDC ACM driver exposes the USB modem as a virtual serial modem or a virtual COM port to the operating system. The driver enables sending both data and AT commands, either through ACM (separating data and AT commands over different channels) or through Serial Emulation (passing the AT commands as is and as part of the data stream).
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
Alcatel OT-I650 | 0x1bbb | 0x0003 | untested | |
Acatel Dymamode/Dynamite | 0x06b9 | 0xa5a5 | untested Zyxel Prestige 630-13 - untested PROLiNK Hurricane 8000 external link | |
AnyData ADU-100A ADU-E100A ADU-E100D ADU-E100H D10 | 0x16d5 | 0x6501 | untested | |
AnyData ADU-310 | 0x16d5 | 0x650 | untested | |
AnyData ADU-500A ADU-510A ADU-510L ADU-520A | 0x16d5 | 0x6502 | untested | |
AnyData ADU-610 ADU-620 | 0x16d5 | 0x650 | untested | |
BT On-Air USB MODEM | 0x079b | 0x000f | untested | |
Conexant USB MODEM CX93010 | 0x0572 | 0x1321 | untested | |
Conexant USB MODEM RD02-D400 | 0x0572 | 0x1324 | untested | |
Conexant Chipset | 0x06ea | 0x0002 | untested AUS N367 Roadster II 56 USB (Model AM5050R3) - untested | |
Conexant AccessRunner | 0x0586 | 0x330a | untested | |
Creative Modem Blaster USB DE5670 | 0x1690 | 0x0101 | untested | |
FIREFLY, MediaTek Inc | 0x0e8d | 0x0003 | untested | |
Huawei E122 | 0x12d1 | 0x1446 | works [6] | |
Huawei E160, E160E, E160G | 0x12d1 | 0x1003 | works [7] (Chipset: Qualcomm MSM6246) | |
Huawei E169 also known as Vodafone K3715 and Huawei K3715 | 0x12d1 | 0x1001 | works [8] (Chipset: Qualcomm MSM7200) | |
Huawei E220 "Vodafone EasyBox II" "T-Mobile wnw Box Micro" also known as Huawei K3565 | 0x12d1 | 0x1003 | works, see E169 above (Chipset: Qualcomm MSM6280) | |
Huawei E1750 | 0x12d1 | 0x1001 | untested (Chipset: Qualcomm MSM6290) | |
Huawei E170, E172, E176 | 0x12d1 | 0x1003 | untested (Chipset: Qualcomm MSM7200) | |
Huawei E180 | 0x12d1 | 0x1406 | Works (Chipset: Qualcomm MSM7200) | |
KYOCERA AH-K3001V | 0x0482 | 0x0203 | untested | |
LG CU515 | untested | |||
MediaTek Inc GPS | 0x0e8d | 0x3329 | untested | |
Metricom GS Modem | 0x0870 | 0x0001 | untested | |
Motorola MOTOMAGX phones | 0x22b8 | 0x6425 | untested | |
Motorola Q Phone | 0x22b8 | 0x7000 | untested | |
Hummingbird huc56s (Conexant) | 0x0572 | 0x1329 | untested | |
Netcomm Roadster II 128 ISDN | untested | |||
Nokia n70 N95 HSDPA | Yes | |||
OGO | 0x045E | 0x0079 | 0090 | no driver |
Olitec ADSL Modem V2 | 0x08e3 | 0x0100 / 0x0102 | untested | |
Onda PT502HS | 0x19D2 | 0x0001 | untested | |
Radicom V92HU-E2 | untested | |||
Samsung i8510 Innov8 Symbian smartphone | 0x04e8 | 0x6651 | works [9] | |
Samsung Tocco Lite (aka GT-S5230) | 0x04e8 | 0x6795 | works [10] | |
Shiro / Aztech USB MODEM UM-3100 | 0x0572 | 0x1328 | untested | |
ZyDAS 56K USB MODEM | 0x0ace | 0x1602 | untested | |
ZyDAS 56K USB MODEM | 0x0ace | 0x1608 | untested | |
ZyDAS 56K USB MODEM - new version | 0x0ace | 0x1611 | untested | |
Zoom Telephonics Model 3095F USB MODEM | 0x0803 | 0x3095 | untested | |
Ugobe Pleo | 0x6962 | 0x0100 | 0x0100 | Works |
Misc
[edit | edit source]palmpda.class - no pdalink.library and tools in AROS
Palm PDA (discontinued) synchronisation requires a port of pdalink.library and its tools through virtual usbpalm.device.
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
Palm IIIx (OS3.1) serial rs-232 only | no | |||
Palm IIIc (OS3.5) | no | |||
Palm V | no | |||
Palm m100 | no | |||
Palm m125 first USB - last with aaa batteries | no | |||
Palm m500 (OS4) | no | |||
Tungsten T (OS5) first arm cpu | 0x | 0x | 0x | no |
Zire 31 (OS 5.28) color arm-based | no | |||
Handspring Visor – USB support out of box | no | |||
Handspring Treo 600 – last one for Handspring | no | |||
Treo 700w | no | |||
no driver |
bluetooth.class - needs Bluetooth stack to work (not included)
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
no driver | ||||
no driver | ||||
no driver |
ccid.class - Chip/Smart Card Interface Devices (not implemented)
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
cyberJack RFID basis | 0x0C4B | 0x9102 | 0001 | no driver |
no driver |
dfu.class - DFU firmware upgrade
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
iPhone | 0x05ac | 0x1290 0x1292 0x1294 | untested use with caution could cause damage | |
M-Audio/Midiman USB audio | untested | |||
untested |
RocketTool (USB Rocket Launchers - Toy missile launchers)
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
Original Launcher and StrikerII (includes laser) | 0x1130 | 0x0202 | works | |
Dream Cheeky USB Missile Launcher or USB Cirus Cannon | 0x1941 | 0x8021 | no driver | |
Dream Cheeky USB Webcam Missile Launcher | 0x1941 | no driver | ||
Rocket Baby | 0x0a81 | 0x0701 | no driver | |
DRadioTool (FM Radios - USB radio devices D-Link/Gemtek)
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
D-Link DSB-R100 USB | 0x04b4 | 0x1002 | 0x0410 | works |
GemTek USB FM Radio 21 | 0x04b4 | 0x1002 | untested | |
UproarTool (Valencia MPX mp3 player and others)
Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
Korean D Square Valencia MPX-Player | 0x04e8 | various | untested |