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00001 
00031 /*
00032  * MTP device list, trying real bad to get all devices into
00033  * this list by stealing from everyone I know.
00034  */
00035 
00036   /*
00037    * Creative Technology
00038    * Initially the Creative devices was all we supported so these are
00039    * the most thoroughly tested devices. Presumably only the devices
00040    * with older firmware (the ones that have 32bit object size) will
00041    * need the DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL flag. This bug
00042    * manifest itself when you have a lot of folders on the device,
00043    * some of the folders will start to disappear when getting all objects
00044    * and properties.
00045    */
00046   { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN Vision", 0x411f, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00047   { "Creative", 0x041e, "Portable Media Center", 0x4123, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00048   { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN Xtra (MTP mode)", 0x4128, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00049   { "Dell", 0x041e, "DJ (2nd generation)", 0x412f, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00050   { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN Micro (MTP mode)", 0x4130, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00051   { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN Touch (MTP mode)", 0x4131, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00052   { "Dell", 0x041e, "Dell Pocket DJ (MTP mode)", 0x4132, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00053   { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN Sleek (MTP mode)", 0x4137, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00054   { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN MicroPhoto", 0x413c, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00055   { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN Sleek Photo", 0x413d, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00056   { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN Vision:M", 0x413e, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00057   // Reported by marazm@o2.pl
00058   { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN V", 0x4150, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00059   // Reported by danielw@iinet.net.au
00060   // This version of the Vision:M needs the no release interface flag,
00061   // unclear whether the other version above need it too or not.
00062   { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN Vision:M (DVP-HD0004)", 0x4151, 
00063       DEVICE_FLAG_NO_RELEASE_INTERFACE },
00064   // Reported by Darel on the XNJB forums
00065   { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN V Plus", 0x4152, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00066   { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN Vision W", 0x4153, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00067   // Don't add 0x4155: this is a Zen Stone device which is not MTP
00068   // Reported by Paul Kurczaba <paul@kurczaba.com>
00069   { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN", 0x4157, DEVICE_FLAG_IGNORE_HEADER_ERRORS | DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_SET_SAMPLE_DIMENSIONS | DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL },
00070   // Reported by Ringofan <mcroman@users.sourceforge.net>
00071   { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN V 2GB", 0x4158, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00072   // Reported by j norment <stormzen@gmail.com>
00073   { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN Mozaic", 0x4161, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00074   // Reported by Aaron F. Gonzalez <sub_tex@users.sourceforge.net>
00075   { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN X-Fi", 0x4162, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00076 
00077   /*
00078    * Samsung
00079    * We suspect that more of these are dual mode.
00080    * We suspect more of these might need DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS
00081    * We suspect more of these might need DEVICE_FLAG_PLAYLIST_SPL_V1
00082    *  or DEVICE_FLAG_PLAYLIST_SPL_V2 to get playlists working.
00083    * YP-NEU, YP-NDU, YP-20, YP-800, YP-MF Series, YP-100, YP-30
00084    * YP-700 and YP-90 are NOT MTP, but use a Samsung custom protocol.
00085    */
00086   // From anonymous SourceForge user, not verified
00087   { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-900", 0x0409, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00088   // From MItch <dbaker@users.sourceforge.net>
00089   { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "I550W Phone", 0x04a4, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00090   // From Gabriel Nunes <gabrielkm1@yahoo.com.br>
00091   { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YH-920 (501d)", 0x501d, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00092   // From Soren O'Neill
00093   { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YH-920 (5022)", 0x5022, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00094   // Contributed by aronvanammers on SourceForge
00095   { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YH-925GS", 0x5024, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00096   // From libgphoto2, according to tests by Stephan Fabel it cannot
00097   // get all objects with the getobjectproplist command..
00098   { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YH-820", 0x502e, DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL },
00099   // Contributed by polux2001@users.sourceforge.net
00100   { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YH-925(-GS)", 0x502f, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER | 
00101       DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL },
00102   // Contributed by anonymous person on SourceForge
00103   { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YH-J70J", 0x5033, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00104   // From XNJB user
00105   // Guessing on .spl flag
00106   { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-Z5", 0x503c, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER | DEVICE_FLAG_PLAYLIST_SPL_V1 },
00107   // Don't add 0x5041 as this is YP-Z5 in USB mode
00108   // Contributed by anonymous person on SourceForge
00109   { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-T7J", 0x5047, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00110   // Reported by cstrickler@gmail.com
00111   { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-U2J (YP-U2JXB/XAA)", 0x5054, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00112   // Reported by Andrew Benson
00113   { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-F2J", 0x5057, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00114   // Reported by Patrick <skibler@gmail.com>
00115   // Just guessing but looks like .spl v1 http://www.anythingbutipod.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14160
00116   { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-K5", 0x505a, DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS | DEVICE_FLAG_PLAYLIST_SPL_V1 },
00117   // From dev.local@gmail.com - 0x4e8/0x507c is the UMS mode, apparently
00118   // do not add that device.
00119   // From m.eik michalke
00120   // Guessing on .spl flag
00121   { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-U3", 0x507d, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE | DEVICE_FLAG_PLAYLIST_SPL_V1 },
00122   // Reported by Matthew Wilcox <matthew@wil.cx>
00123   // Sergio <sfrdll@tiscali.it> reports this device need the BROKEN ALL flag.
00124   // Guessing on .spl flag
00125   { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-T9", 0x507f, DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL | DEVICE_FLAG_PLAYLIST_SPL_V1 },
00126   // From Paul Clinch
00127   // Just guessing but looks like .spl v1 http://www.anythingbutipod.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14160
00128   { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-K3", 0x5081, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE | DEVICE_FLAG_PLAYLIST_SPL_V1 },
00129   // From XNJB user
00130   // From Alistair Boyle, .spl v2 required for playlists
00131   { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-P2", 0x5083, DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS | DEVICE_FLAG_PLAYLIST_SPL_V2 },
00132   // From Paul Clinch
00133   // Guessing on .spl flag
00134   { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-T10", 0x508a, DEVICE_FLAG_OGG_IS_UNKNOWN | DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_PLAYLIST_SPL_V1 | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS },
00135   // From Wim Verwimp <wimverwimp@gmail.com>
00136   // Not sure about the Ogg and broken proplist flags here. Just guessing.
00137   // Guessing on .spl flag
00138   { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-S5", 0x508b, DEVICE_FLAG_OGG_IS_UNKNOWN | DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_PLAYLIST_SPL_V1 },
00139   // From Ludovic Danigo
00140   // Guessing on .spl flag
00141   { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-S3", 0x5091, DEVICE_FLAG_OGG_IS_UNKNOWN | DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_PLAYLIST_SPL_V1 },
00142   // From a rouge .INF file,
00143   // this device ID seems to have been recycled for:
00144   // the Samsung SGH-A707 Cingular cellphone
00145   // the Samsung L760-V cellphone
00146   { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YH-999 Portable Media Center/SGH-A707/SGH-L760V", 0x5a0f, DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL },
00147   // From Santi Béjar <sbejar@gmail.com> - not sure this is MTP...
00148   // { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "Z170 Mobile Phone", 0x6601, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00149   // From Santi Béjar <sbejar@gmail.com> - not sure this is MTP...
00150   // { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "E250 Mobile Phone", 0x663e, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00151   // From Lionel Bouton
00152   { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "X830 Mobile Phone", 0x6702, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00153   // From James <jamestech@gmail.com>
00154   { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "U600 Mobile Phone", 0x6709, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00155   // From Charlie Todd  2007-10-31
00156   { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "Juke (SCH-U470)", 0x6734, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER},
00157 
00158   /*
00159    * Intel
00160    */
00161   { "Intel", 0x045e, "Bandon Portable Media Center", 0x00c9, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00162   // Reported by Tadimarri Sarath <sarath.tadi@gmail.com>
00163   // No idea why this use an Intel PID, perhaps a leftover from
00164   // the early PMC development days when Intel and Microsoft were
00165   // partnering.
00166   { "Microsoft", 0x045e, "Windows MTP Simulator", 0x0622, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00167 
00168   /*
00169    * JVC
00170    */
00171   // From Mark Veinot
00172   { "JVC", 0x04f1, "Alneo XA-HD500", 0x6105, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00173 
00174   /*
00175    * Philips
00176    */
00177   { "Philips", 0x0471, "HDD6320/00 or HDD6330/17", 0x014b, DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL },
00178   // Anonymous SourceForge user
00179   { "Philips", 0x0471, "HDD14XX,HDD1620 or HDD1630/17", 0x014c, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00180   // from discussion forum
00181   { "Philips", 0x0471, "HDD085/00 or HDD082/17", 0x014d, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00182   // from XNJB forum
00183   { "Philips", 0x0471, "GoGear SA9200", 0x014f, DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL },
00184   // From John Coppens <jcoppens@users.sourceforge.net>
00185   { "Philips", 0x0471, "SA1115/55", 0x0164, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00186   // From Gerhard Mekenkamp
00187   { "Philips", 0x0471, "GoGear Audio", 0x0165, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00188   // from David Holm <wormie@alberg.dk>
00189   { "Philips", 0x0471, "Shoqbox", 0x0172, DEVICE_FLAG_ONLY_7BIT_FILENAMES },
00190   // from npedrosa
00191   { "Philips", 0x0471, "PSA610", 0x0181, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00192   // From libgphoto2 source
00193   { "Philips", 0x0471, "HDD6320", 0x01eb, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00194   // From Detlef Meier <dm@emlix.com>
00195   { "Philips", 0x0471, "GoGear SA6014/SA6015/SA6024/SA6025/SA6044/SA6045", 0x084e, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00196   // From anonymous Sourceforge user SA5145/02
00197   { "Philips", 0x0471, "GoGear SA5145", 0x0857, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00198   // From a
00199   { "Philips", 0x0471, "GoGear SA6125/SA6145/SA6185", 0x2002, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00200   // From anonymous Sourceforge user, not verified to be MTP!
00201   { "Philips", 0x0471, "GoGear SA3345", 0x2004, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00202   // from XNJB user
00203   { "Philips", 0x0471, "PSA235", 0x7e01, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00204 
00205 
00206   /*
00207    * SanDisk
00208    * several devices (c150 for sure) are definately dual-mode and must 
00209    * have the USB mass storage driver that hooks them unloaded first.
00210    * They all have problematic dual-mode making the device unload effect
00211    * uncertain on these devices.
00212    *
00213    * All older devices seem to need DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL.
00214    * Old chipsets: e200/c200 use PP5024 from Nvidia (formerly PortalPlayer).
00215    * m200 use TCC770 from Telechips.
00216    *
00217    * The newer Sansa v2 chipset, AD3525 from Austriamicrosystems (AMS) found 
00218    * in e280 v2 c200 v2, Clip, Fuze etc require DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST
00219    * and DEVICE_FLAG_ALWAYS_PROBE_DESCRIPTOR to work properly.
00220    *
00221    * For more info see: http://daniel.haxx.se/sansa/v2.html
00222    */
00223   // Reported by Brian Robison
00224   { "SanDisk", 0x0781, "Sansa m230/m240", 0x7400, 
00225     DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER | DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL |
00226     DEVICE_FLAG_NO_RELEASE_INTERFACE | DEVICE_FLAG_CANNOT_HANDLE_DATEMODIFIED },
00227   // Reported by tangent_@users.sourceforge.net
00228   { "SanDisk", 0x0781, "Sansa c150", 0x7410, 
00229     DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER | DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL |
00230     DEVICE_FLAG_NO_RELEASE_INTERFACE | DEVICE_FLAG_CANNOT_HANDLE_DATEMODIFIED },
00231   // From libgphoto2 source
00232   // Reported by <gonkflea@users.sourceforge.net>
00233   // Reported by Mike Owen <mikeowen@computerbaseusa.com>
00234   { "SanDisk", 0x0781, "Sansa e200/e250/e260/e270/e280", 0x7420, 
00235     DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER |  DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL |
00236     DEVICE_FLAG_NO_RELEASE_INTERFACE | DEVICE_FLAG_CANNOT_HANDLE_DATEMODIFIED },
00237   // Reported by XNJB user
00238   { "SanDisk", 0x0781, "Sansa e280", 0x7421, 
00239     DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER | DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL |
00240     DEVICE_FLAG_NO_RELEASE_INTERFACE | DEVICE_FLAG_CANNOT_HANDLE_DATEMODIFIED },
00241   // Reported by XNJB user
00242   { "SanDisk", 0x0781, "Sansa e260/e280 v2", 0x7422, 
00243     DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER | DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST |
00244     DEVICE_FLAG_NO_RELEASE_INTERFACE | DEVICE_FLAG_ALWAYS_PROBE_DESCRIPTOR |
00245     DEVICE_FLAG_CANNOT_HANDLE_DATEMODIFIED },
00246   // Reported by XNJB user
00247   { "SanDisk", 0x0781, "Sansa m240", 0x7430, 
00248     DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER |  DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL |
00249     DEVICE_FLAG_NO_RELEASE_INTERFACE | DEVICE_FLAG_CANNOT_HANDLE_DATEMODIFIED },
00250   // Reported by Eugene Brevdo <ebrevdo@princeton.edu>
00251   { "SanDisk", 0x0781, "Sansa Clip", 0x7432,
00252     DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER |  DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST |
00253     DEVICE_FLAG_NO_RELEASE_INTERFACE | DEVICE_FLAG_ALWAYS_PROBE_DESCRIPTOR |
00254     DEVICE_FLAG_CANNOT_HANDLE_DATEMODIFIED},
00255   // Reported by anonymous user at sourceforge.net
00256   { "SanDisk", 0x0781, "Sansa c240/c250", 0x7450, 
00257     DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER |  DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL |
00258     DEVICE_FLAG_NO_RELEASE_INTERFACE | DEVICE_FLAG_CANNOT_HANDLE_DATEMODIFIED },
00259   // Reported by Troy Curtis Jr.
00260   { "SanDisk", 0x0781, "Sansa Express", 0x7460, 
00261     DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER | DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | 
00262     DEVICE_FLAG_NO_RELEASE_INTERFACE | DEVICE_FLAG_CANNOT_HANDLE_DATEMODIFIED },
00263   // Reported by XNJB user, and Miguel de Icaza <miguel@gnome.org>
00264   // This has no dual-mode so no need to unload any driver.
00265   // This is a Linux based device!
00266   { "SanDisk", 0x0781, "Sansa Connect", 0x7480, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00267   // Reported by anonymous SourceForge user
00268   { "SanDisk", 0x0781, "Sansa View", 0x74b0, 
00269     DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER |  DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL |
00270     DEVICE_FLAG_NO_RELEASE_INTERFACE | DEVICE_FLAG_CANNOT_HANDLE_DATEMODIFIED },
00271   // Reported by Patrick <skibler@gmail.com>
00272   // There are apparently problems with this device.
00273   { "SanDisk", 0x0781, "Sansa Fuze", 0x74c0, 
00274     DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER |  DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST |
00275     DEVICE_FLAG_NO_RELEASE_INTERFACE | DEVICE_FLAG_ALWAYS_PROBE_DESCRIPTOR |
00276     DEVICE_FLAG_CANNOT_HANDLE_DATEMODIFIED },
00277 
00278   /*
00279    * iRiver
00280    * we assume that PTP_OC_MTP_GetObjPropList is essentially
00281    * broken on all iRiver devices, meaning it simply won't return
00282    * all properties for a file when asking for metadata 0xffffffff. 
00283    * Please test on your device if you believe it isn't broken!
00284    */
00285   { "iRiver", 0x1006, "Portable Media Center", 0x4002, 
00286     DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS | 
00287     DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
00288   { "iRiver", 0x1006, "Portable Media Center", 0x4003, 
00289     DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS | 
00290     DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
00291   // From an anonymous person at SourceForge
00292   { "iRiver", 0x4102, "iFP-880", 0x1008, 
00293     DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS | 
00294     DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
00295   // From libgphoto2 source
00296   { "iRiver", 0x4102, "T10", 0x1113, 
00297     DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS | 
00298     DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
00299   { "iRiver", 0x4102, "T20 FM", 0x1114, 
00300     DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS | 
00301     DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
00302   // This appears at the MTP-UMS site
00303   { "iRiver", 0x4102, "T20", 0x1115, 
00304     DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS | 
00305     DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
00306   { "iRiver", 0x4102, "U10", 0x1116, 
00307     DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS | 
00308     DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
00309   { "iRiver", 0x4102, "T10a", 0x1117, 
00310     DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS | 
00311     DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
00312   { "iRiver", 0x4102, "T20", 0x1118, 
00313     DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS | 
00314     DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
00315   { "iRiver", 0x4102, "T30", 0x1119, 
00316     DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS | 
00317     DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
00318   // Reported by David Wolpoff
00319   { "iRiver", 0x4102, "T10 2GB", 0x1120, 
00320     DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS | 
00321     DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
00322   // Rough guess this is the MTP device ID...
00323   { "iRiver", 0x4102, "N12", 0x1122, 
00324     DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS | 
00325     DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
00326   // Reported by Philip Antoniades <philip@mysql.com>
00327   // Newer iriver devices seem to have shaped-up firmware without any
00328   // of the annoying bugs.
00329   { "iRiver", 0x4102, "Clix2", 0x1126, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00330   // Reported by Adam Torgerson
00331   { "iRiver", 0x4102, "Clix", 0x112a, 
00332     DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS | DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
00333   // Reported by Douglas Roth <dougaus@gmail.com>
00334   { "iRiver", 0x4102, "X20", 0x1132, 
00335     DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS | 
00336     DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
00337   // Reported by Robert Ugo <robert_ugo@users.sourceforge.net>
00338   { "iRiver", 0x4102, "T60", 0x1134, 
00339     DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS | 
00340     DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
00341   // Reported by two anonymous SourceForge users
00342   // Needs the stronger OGG_IS_UNKNOWN flag to support OGG properly,
00343   // be aware of newer players that may be needing this too.
00344   { "iRiver", 0x4102, "E100", 0x1141, 
00345     DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS | 
00346     DEVICE_FLAG_OGG_IS_UNKNOWN },
00347   // Reported by anonymous SourceForge user
00348   // Need verification of whether this firmware really need all these flags
00349   { "iRiver", 0x4102, "E100 v2", 0x1142, 
00350     DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS | 
00351     DEVICE_FLAG_OGG_IS_UNKNOWN },
00352   // Reported by Scott Call
00353   // Assume this actually supports OGG though it reports it doesn't.
00354   { "iRiver", 0x4102, "H10 20GB", 0x2101, 
00355     DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS | 
00356     DEVICE_FLAG_OGG_IS_UNKNOWN },
00357   { "iRiver", 0x4102, "H10", 0x2102, 
00358     DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS | 
00359     DEVICE_FLAG_OGG_IS_UNKNOWN },
00360 
00361 
00362   /*
00363    * Dell
00364    */
00365   { "Dell, Inc", 0x413c, "DJ Itty", 0x4500, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00366   
00367   /*
00368    * Toshiba
00369    */
00370   { "Toshiba", 0x0930, "Gigabeat MEGF-40", 0x0009, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00371   { "Toshiba", 0x0930, "Gigabeat", 0x000c, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00372   // Reported by Nicholas Tripp
00373   { "Toshiba", 0x0930, "Gigabeat P20", 0x000f, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00374   // From libgphoto2
00375   { "Toshiba", 0x0930, "Gigabeat S", 0x0010, DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL },
00376   // Reported by Rob Brown
00377   { "Toshiba", 0x0930, "Gigabeat P10", 0x0011, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00378   // Reported by solanum@users.sourceforge.net
00379   { "Toshiba", 0x0930, "Gigabeat V30", 0x0014, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00380   // Reported by Michael Davis <slithy@yahoo.com>
00381   { "Toshiba", 0x0930, "Gigabeat U", 0x0016, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00382   // Reported by Devon Jacobs <devo@godevo.com>
00383   { "Toshiba", 0x0930, "Gigabeat MEU202", 0x0018, DEVICE_FLAG_NO_RELEASE_INTERFACE },
00384   // Reported by Rolf <japan (at) dl3lar.de>
00385   { "Toshiba", 0x0930, "Gigabeat T", 0x0019, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00386   // Reported by Phil Ingram <ukpbert@users.sourceforge.net>
00387   // Tentatively added - no real reports of this device ID being MTP,
00388   // reports as USB Mass Storage currently.
00389   { "Toshiba", 0x0930, "Gigabeat MEU201", 0x001a, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00390   // Reported by anonymous SourceForge user
00391   { "Toshiba", 0x0930, "Gigabeat MET401", 0x001d, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00392 
00393   
00394   /*
00395    * Archos
00396    * These devices have some dual-mode interfaces which will really
00397    * respect the driver unloading, so DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER
00398    * really work on these devices!
00399    */
00400   // Reported by Alexander Haertig <AlexanderHaertig@gmx.de>
00401   { "Archos", 0x0e79, "Gmini XS100", 0x1207, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00402   // Added by Jan Binder
00403   { "Archos", 0x0e79, "XS202 (MTP mode)", 0x1208, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00404   // Reported by gudul1@users.sourceforge.net
00405   { "Archos", 0x0e79, "104 (MTP mode)", 0x120a, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00406   // Reported by anonymous Sourceforge user.
00407   { "Archos", 0x0e79, "404 (MTP mode)", 0x1301, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00408   // Reported by Etienne Chauchot <chauchot.etienne@free.fr>
00409   { "Archos", 0x0e79, "504 (MTP mode)", 0x1307, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00410   // Reported by Kay McCormick <kaym@modsystems.com>
00411   { "Archos", 0x0e79, "704 mobile dvr", 0x130d, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00412   // Reported by Joe Rabinoff
00413   { "Archos", 0x0e79, "605 (MTP mode)", 0x1313, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00414 
00415   /*
00416    * Dunlop (OEM of EGOMAN ltd?) reported by Nanomad
00417    * This unit is falsely detected as USB mass storage in Linux
00418    * prior to kernel 2.6.19 (fixed by patch from Alan Stern)
00419    * so on older kernels special care is needed to remove the
00420    * USB mass storage driver that erroneously binds to the device
00421    * interface.
00422    */
00423   { "Dunlop", 0x10d6, "MP3 player 1GB / EGOMAN MD223AFD", 0x2200, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER},
00424   // Reported by Steven Black <stevenblack1956@users.sourceforge.net>
00425   // Obviously this company goes by many names.
00426   // This device is USB 2.0 only.
00427   { "Memorex", 0x10d6, "MMP 8585/8586", 0x2300, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00428   
00429   /*
00430    * Microsoft
00431    */
00432   // Reported by Farooq Zaman (used for all Zunes)
00433   { "Microsoft", 0x045e, "Zune", 0x0710, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE }, 
00434   
00435   /*
00436    * Sirius
00437    */
00438   { "Sirius", 0x18f6, "Stiletto", 0x0102, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00439   // Reported by Chris Bagwell <chris@cnpbagwell.com>
00440   { "Sirius", 0x18f6, "Stiletto 2", 0x0110, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00441 
00442   /*
00443    * Canon
00444    * This is actually a camera, but it has a Microsoft device descriptor
00445    * and reports itself as supporting the MTP extension.
00446    */
00447   { "Canon", 0x04a9, "PowerShot A640 (PTP/MTP mode)", 0x3139,
00448      DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL },
00449 
00450   /*
00451    * Nokia
00452    * Please verify the low device IDs here, I suspect these might be for
00453    * things like USB storage or modem mode actually, whereas the higher
00454    * range (0x04nn) could be for MTP. Some of the devices were gathered
00455    * from the Nokia WMP drivers:
00456    * http://nds2.nokia.com/files/support/global/phones/software/
00457    * Address was gathered from going to:
00458    * nseries.com
00459    * -> support
00460    * -> select supported device
00461    *  -> PC software
00462    *    -> Music software
00463    *      -> Windows Media Player 10 driver
00464    */
00465   // From: DoomHammer <gaczek@users.sourceforge.net>
00466   { "Nokia", 0x0421, "N81 Mobile Phone", 0x000a, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00467   // From an anonymous SourceForge user
00468   { "Nokia", 0x0421, "6120c Classic Mobile Phone", 0x002e, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00469   // From Martijn van de Streek <martijn@vandestreek.net>
00470   { "Nokia", 0x0421, "6500c Classic Mobile Phone", 0x003c, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00471   // From: DoomHammer <gaczek@users.sourceforge.net>
00472   { "Nokia", 0x0421, "3110c Mobile Phone", 0x005f, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00473   // From: Vasily <spc-@users.sourceforge.net>
00474   { "Nokia", 0x0421, "3109c Mobile Phone", 0x0065, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00475   // From: <rawc@users.sourceforge.net>
00476   { "Nokia", 0x0421, "5310 XpressMusic", 0x006c, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00477   // From: robin (AT) headbank D0Tco DOTuk
00478   { "Nokia", 0x0421, "N95 Mobile Phone 8GB", 0x006e, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00479   // From Bastien Nocera <hadess@hadess.net>
00480   { "Nokia", 0x0421, "N82 Mobile Phone", 0x0074, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00481   // From Martijn van de Streek <martijn@vandestreek.net>
00482   { "Nokia", 0x0421, "N78 Mobile Phone", 0x0079, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00483   // From: danielw
00484   { "Nokia", 0x0421, "E71", 0x00e4, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00485   // From: Laurent Bigonville <bigon@users.sourceforge.net>
00486   { "Nokia", 0x0421, "E66", 0x00e5, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00487   // From: http://nds2.nokia.com/files/support/global/phones/software/Nokia_3250_WMP10_driver.inf
00488   { "Nokia", 0x0421, "3250 Mobile Phone", 0x0462, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00489   // From http://nds2.nokia.com/files/support/global/phones/software/Nokia_N93_WMP10_Driver.inf
00490   { "Nokia", 0x0421, "N93 Mobile Phone", 0x0478, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00491   // From: http://nds2.nokia.com/files/support/global/phones/software/Nokia_5500_Sport_WMP10_driver.inf
00492   { "Nokia", 0x0421, "5500 Sport Mobile Phone", 0x047e, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00493   // From http://nds2.nokia.com/files/support/global/phones/software/Nokia_N91_WMP10_Driver.inf
00494   { "Nokia", 0x0421, "N91 Mobile Phone", 0x0485, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00495   // From: Christian Rusa <kristous@users.sourceforge.net>
00496   { "Nokia", 0x0421, "5700 XpressMusic Mobile Phone", 0x04b4, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00497   // From: Mitchell Hicks <mitchix@yahoo.com>
00498   { "Nokia", 0x0421, "5300 Mobile Phone", 0x04ba, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00499   // From Christian Arnold <webmaster@arctic-media.de>
00500   { "Nokia", 0x0421, "N73 Mobile Phone", 0x04d1, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00501   // From Swapan <swapan@yahoo.com>
00502   { "Nokia", 0x0421, "N75 Mobile Phone", 0x04e1, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00503   // From: http://nds2.nokia.com/files/support/global/phones/software/Nokia_N93i_WMP10_driver.inf
00504   { "Nokia", 0x0421, "N93i Mobile Phone", 0x04e5, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00505   // From Anonymous Sourceforge User
00506   { "Nokia", 0x0421, "N95 Mobile Phone", 0x04ef, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00507   // From: Pat Nicholls <pat@patandannie.co.uk>
00508   { "Nokia", 0x0421, "N80 Internet Edition (Media Player)", 0x04f1, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00509   // Reported by anonymous SourceForge user
00510   // One thing stated by reporter (Nokia model) another by the detect log...
00511   { "Nokia/Verizon", 0x05c6, "6205 Balboa/Verizon Music Phone", 0x3196, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00512 
00513 
00514   /*
00515    * LOGIK
00516    * Sold in the UK, seem to be manufactured by CCTech in China.
00517    */
00518   { "Logik", 0x13d1, "LOG DAX MP3 and DAB Player", 0x7002, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00519 
00520   /*
00521    * RCA / Thomson
00522    */
00523   // From kiki <omkiki@users.sourceforge.net>
00524   { "Thomson", 0x069b, "EM28 Series", 0x0774, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00525   { "Thomson / RCA", 0x069b, "Opal / Lyra MC4002", 0x0777, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00526   { "Thomson", 0x069b, "RCA H106", 0x301a, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00527   // From Svenna <svenna@svenna.de>
00528   // Not confirmed to be MTP.
00529   { "Thomson", 0x069b, "scenium E308", 0x3028, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00530   // From XNJB user
00531   { "Thomson / RCA", 0x069b, "Lyra HC308A", 0x3035, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00532   
00533   /*
00534    * NTT DoCoMo
00535    */
00536   { "FOMA", 0x04c5, "F903iX HIGH-SPEED", 0x1140, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00537 
00538   /*
00539    * Palm device userland program named Pocket Tunes
00540    * Reported by Peter Gyongyosi <gyp@impulzus.com>
00541    */
00542   { "NormSoft, Inc.", 0x1703, "Pocket Tunes", 0x0001, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00543   // Reported by anonymous submission
00544   { "NormSoft, Inc.", 0x1703, "Pocket Tunes 4", 0x0002, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00545 
00546   /*
00547    * TrekStor and Medion devices
00548    * Their datasheet claims their devices are dualmode so probably needs to
00549    * unload the attached drivers here.
00550    */
00551   // Reported by Stefan Voss <svoss@web.de>
00552   // This is a Sigmatel SoC with a hard disk.
00553   { "TrekStor", 0x066f, "Vibez 8/12GB", 0x842a, 
00554     DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER | DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST },
00555   // Reported by anonymous SourceForge user.
00556   // This one done for Medion, whatever that is. Error reported so assume
00557   // the same bug flag as its ancestor above.
00558   { "Medion", 0x066f, "MD8333", 0x8550,
00559     DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER | DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST },
00560   // Reported by Cristi Magherusan <majeru@gentoo.ro>
00561   { "TrekStor", 0x0402, "i.Beat Sweez FM", 0x0611, 
00562     DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00563   
00564   /*
00565    * Disney/Tevion (have had no reports of these actually working.)
00566    */
00567   // Reported by XNJB user
00568   { "Disney", 0x0aa6, "MixMax", 0x6021, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00569   // Reported by anonymous Sourceforge user 
00570   { "Tevion", 0x0aa6, "MD 81488", 0x3011, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00571 
00572   /*
00573    * Cowon Systems, Inc.
00574    * The iAudio audiophile devices don't encourage the use of MTP.
00575    */
00576   // Reported by Patrik Johansson <Patrik.Johansson@qivalue.com>
00577   { "Cowon", 0x0e21, "iAudio U3 (MTP mode)", 0x0701, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00578   // Reported by Roberth Karman
00579   { "Cowon", 0x0e21, "iAudio 7 (MTP mode)", 0x0751, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00580   // Reported by an anonymous SourceForge user
00581   { "Cowon", 0x0e21, "iAudio U5 (MTP mode)", 0x0761, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00582   // Reported by TJ Something <tjbk_tjb@users.sourceforge.net>
00583   { "Cowon", 0x0e21, "iAudio D2 (MTP mode)", 0x0801, 
00584    DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER | DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL },
00585 
00586   /*
00587    * Insignia, dual-mode.
00588    */
00589   { "Insignia", 0x19ff, "NS-DV45", 0x0303, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00590   // Reported by Rajan Bella <rajanbella@yahoo.com>
00591   { "Insignia", 0x19ff, "Sport Player", 0x0307, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00592   // Reported by "brad" (anonymous, sourceforge)
00593   { "Insignia", 0x19ff, "Pilot 4GB", 0x0309, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00594 
00595   /*
00596    * LG Electronics
00597    */
00598   // Not verified - anonymous submission
00599   { "LG Electronics Inc.", 0x043e, "UP3", 0x70b1, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00600   // Reported by Joseph Nahmias <joe@nahimas.net>
00601   { "LG Electronics Inc.", 0x1004, "VX8550 V CAST Mobile Phone", 0x6010,
00602       DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_ALWAYS_PROBE_DESCRIPTOR },
00603 
00604   /*
00605    * Sony
00606    * It could be that these PIDs are one-per hundred series, so
00607    * NWZ-A8xx is 0325, NWZ-S5xx is 0x326 etc. We need more devices
00608    * reported to see a pattern here.
00609    */
00610   // Reported by Alessandro Radaelli <alessandro.radaelli@aruba.it>
00611   { "Sony", 0x054c, "Walkman NWZ-A815/NWZ-A818", 0x0325, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00612   // Reported by anonymous Sourceforge user.
00613   { "Sony", 0x054c, "Walkman NWZ-S516", 0x0326, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00614   // Reported by Endre Oma <endre.88.oma@gmail.com>
00615   { "Sony", 0x054c, "Walkman NWZ-S615F/NWZ-S616F/NWZ-S618F", 0x0327, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00616   // Reported by Jean-Marc Bourguet <jm@bourguet.org>
00617   { "Sony", 0x054c, "Walkman NWZ-S716F", 0x035a, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00618   // Reported by Anon SF User / Anthon van der Neut <avanderneut@avid.com>
00619   { "Sony", 0x054c, "Walkman NWZ-A826/NWZ-A828/NWZ-A829", 0x035b, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00620   // Reported by Niek Klaverstijn <niekez@users.sourceforge.net>
00621   { "Sony", 0x054c, "Walkman NWZ-A728B", 0x035c, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00622   // Reported by Mehdi AMINI <mehdi.amini - at - ulp.u-strasbg.fr>
00623   { "Sony", 0x054c, "Walkman NWZ-B135", 0x036e, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00624   // Reported by Marco Filipe Nunes Soares Abrantes Pereira <marcopereira@ua.pt>
00625   { "Sony", 0x054c, "Walkman NWZ-S638F", 0x038e, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
00626 
00627 
00628   /*
00629    * SonyEricsson
00630    * These initially seemed to support GetObjPropList but later revisions
00631    * of the firmware seem to have broken it, so all are flagged as broken
00632    * for now.
00633    */
00634   // Reported by Øyvind Stegard <stegaro@users.sourceforge.net>
00635   { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "K850i", 0x0075, DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST },
00636   // Reported by Michael Eriksson
00637   { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "W910", 0x0076, DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST },
00638   // Reported by Zack <zackdvd@users.sourceforge.net>
00639   { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "W890i", 0x00b3, DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST },
00640   // Reported by robert dot ahlskog at gmail
00641   { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "W760i", 0x00c6, DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST },
00642   // Reported by Linus Åkesson <linusakesson@users.sourceforge.net>
00643   { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "C902", 0x00d4, DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST },
00644   // Reported by an anonymous SourceForge user
00645   { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "C702", 0x00d9, DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST },
00646   // Reported by Christian Zuckschwerdt <christian@zuckschwerdt.org>
00647   { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "W980", 0x00da, DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST },
00648 
00649   /*
00650    * Motorola
00651    * Assume DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_SET_OBJECT_PROPLIST on all of these.
00652    */
00653   // Reported by David Boyd <tiggrdave@users.sourceforge.net>
00654   { "Motorola", 0x22b8, "V3m/V750 verizon", 0x2a65, DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_SET_OBJECT_PROPLIST |
00655     DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL },
00656   // Reported by Marcus Meissner to libptp2
00657   { "Motorola", 0x22b8, "K1", 0x4811, DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_SET_OBJECT_PROPLIST },
00658   // Reported by Hans-Joachim Baader <hjb@pro-linux.de> to libptp2
00659   { "Motorola", 0x22b8, "A1200", 0x60ca, DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_SET_OBJECT_PROPLIST },
00660   // http://mark.cdmaforums.com/Files/Motdmmtp.inf
00661   { "Motorola", 0x22b8, "MTP Test Command Interface", 0x6413, DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_SET_OBJECT_PROPLIST },
00662   // Reported by anonymous user
00663   { "Motorola", 0x22b8, "RAZR2 V8/U9/Z6", 0x6415, DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_SET_OBJECT_PROPLIST },
00664   
00665 
00666   /*
00667    * Media Keg
00668    */
00669   // Reported by Rajan Bella <rajanbella@yahoo.com>
00670   { "Kenwood", 0x0b28, "Media Keg HD10GB7 Sport Player", 0x100c, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER},
00671 
00672   /*
00673    * Micro-Star International (MSI)
00674    */
00675   // Reported by anonymous sourceforge user.
00676   { "Micro-Star International", 0x0db0, "P610/Model MS-5557", 0x5572, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00677 
00678   /*
00679    * FOMA
00680    */
00681   { "FOMA", 0x06d3, "D905i", 0x21ba, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00682 
00683   /*
00684    * Haier
00685    */
00686   // Both reported by an anonymous SourceForge user
00687   // This is the 30 GiB model
00688   { "Haier", 0x1302, "Ibiza Rhapsody", 0x1016, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00689   // This is the 4/8 GiB model
00690   { "Haier", 0x1302, "Ibiza Rhapsody", 0x1017, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00691   
00692   /*
00693    * Panasonic
00694    */
00695   // Reported by dmizer
00696   { "Panasonic", 0x04da, "P905i", 0x2145, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
00697 
00698   /*
00699    * Other strange stuff.
00700    */
00701   { "Isabella", 0x0b20, "Her Prototype", 0xddee, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE }

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