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Old 02-28-2012, 12:44 PM   #71
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Originally Posted by murz_07 View Post
But it's still <waiting for device> in Windows and Ubuntu.
I didn't understand what is "x01949/0xd0d0" and where should I see it.
In windows it is in the device manager properties for that device, as I mentioned. Just look at the details in one of the tabs.

In linux you can list your attached USB devices with "lsusb", which shows VID:PID in the output. It shows internal hubs as devices, so do not be confused by that.
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