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▪ Sony<br />

(http://www.raspberrypi.<strong>org</strong>/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=63&t=12304) . Stability<br />

issues [41] (http://www.raspberrypi.<strong>org</strong>/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=63&t=12247) .<br />

▪ Eye Toy (PlayStation 2) model SLEH 00030 - (OV519 camera). Picture<br />

constantly breaks up on xawtv and wxcam under Arch Linux. Noted there were<br />

ISOC data error len=0 status=-4004 errors in dmesg. This happens when powered<br />

from the Pi and when powered from a Pluscom USB hub. Arch was updated on<br />

17th July 2012<br />

▪ Trust<br />

▪ SPACEC@M 200 - (OV511 camera). Picture stops after a few seconds in xawtv<br />

under Arch Linux and xawtv reports libv4l2 errors. This happens when powered<br />

from the Pi and when powered from a Pluscom USB Hub. Arch was updated on<br />

17th July 2012<br />

USB GPS devices<br />

▪ Royaltek<br />

▪ Royaltek RGM 2000 SiRF2 using the included serial (TTL) to USB - converter.<br />

That uses a Profilic pl2303-chip so you'll need to compile the module or the<br />

kernel manually<br />

▪ Garmin<br />

▪ Garmin eTrex Vista HCx: Works but may draw much power. To get it working<br />

(software part): https://wiki.openstreetmap.<strong>org</strong>/wiki/USB_Garmin_on_GNU/<br />

Linux<br />

▪ GlobalSat<br />

▪ GlobalSat BU-353 Does not require a powered hub, works fine when directly<br />

plugged into the <strong>RPi</strong>. On Raspian, requires the gpsd and gpsd-client packages.<br />

For some reason, the gpsd daemon does not always start correctly on boot. You<br />

may need to do something like the following to manually restart it:<br />

▪ Wintec<br />

sudo killall gpsd; sudo gpsd /dev/ttyUSB0 -F /var/run/gpsd.sock<br />

▪ WBT-200: No problem on Debian<br />

▪ Holux<br />

▪ Holux M-215: Works fine on Arch, uses Silicon Labs CP210x RS232 serial<br />

adaptor driver<br />

▪ Bluenext<br />

▪ Bluenext BN903S: No problem on Debian image (19-04-2012).

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