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Here's the Device ID for my Integral 2GB Flash Stick (I won't edit the entry for the ID unless I'm sure that the information is right):<br/> | Here's the Device ID for my Integral 2GB Flash Stick (I won't edit the entry for the ID unless I'm sure that the information is right):<br/> | ||
USB\VID_090C&PID_1000&REV_1219 ([[User:Originality|Originality]] 12:59, 3 April 2009 (CEST))<br/> | USB\VID_090C&PID_1000&REV_1219 ([[User:Originality|Originality]] 12:59, 3 April 2009 (CEST))<br/> | ||
− | + | Given this is the very purpose of the Hardware Ids field in NDIS, it's gotta be right. According to the Linux-USB database, 090C:1000 is a USB thumbdrive manufactured by Feiya (rebranding is common), so it makes sense. Post it.[[User:Roothorick|Roothorick]] 05:02, 5 April 2009 (CEST) |
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Can Someone Add Verbatim External HD 1TB for my?
Because yesterday i added it but the wiki hasn't saved id, it works with usb loader, with the rest i haven't tested it
About the Device ID... does it make a difference if it's "VID" instead of "VEN"?
Here's the Device ID for my Integral 2GB Flash Stick (I won't edit the entry for the ID unless I'm sure that the information is right):
USB\VID_090C&PID_1000&REV_1219 (Originality 12:59, 3 April 2009 (CEST))
Given this is the very purpose of the Hardware Ids field in NDIS, it's gotta be right. According to the Linux-USB database, 090C:1000 is a USB thumbdrive manufactured by Feiya (rebranding is common), so it makes sense. Post it.Roothorick 05:02, 5 April 2009 (CEST)