Usb Vid-0fe6 Amp-pid-9900 Hot!
usb 1-1: New USB device found, idVendor=0fe6, idProduct=9900, bcdDevice=20.00 usb 1-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3 usb 1-1: Product: 10/100M LAN usb 1-1: Manufacturer: CoreChips cdc_ether 1-1:2.0 eth0: register 'cdc_ether' at usb-0000:00:14.0-1, CDC Ethernet Device, 00:e0:81:32:36:ed
The presence of this hardware ID in many developer forums indicates its widespread use, particularly among hobbyists and system integrators.
This specific Vendor ID ( 0Fe6 ) belongs to a company called (or sometimes rebranded as generic "EasyCAP" or "CHDVR" devices). These devices are popular for digitizing old VHS tapes, connecting old camcorders, or setting up security camera systems. usb vid-0fe6 amp-pid-9900
Linux kernels usually have built-in support for Corechip devices via the dm9601 or dedicated sr9700 driver modules. Plug the device in and open your terminal. Run lsusb to confirm the system sees 0fe6:9900 .
Specifically identifies the SR9900 model . Linux kernels usually have built-in support for Corechip
driver is required to establish communication between the adapter and the OS .
Extract the contents ( .sys , .inf , and .cat files) to a dedicated folder on your desktop. Specifically identifies the SR9900 model
Good news: via the dm9601 or rdm kernel module.
The shown in Device Manager (e.g., Code 10, Code 43).