Are you making this too hard?
I hope so. My daughter just said it's something to do with my "telomeres" shortening and DNA unravelling. I only vaguely know what that means but she's a smart lady and is probably correct
...Seems like it should work fine?
Thanks for your comments - that's the next test.
Maybe the following experiment confused me - I hope the attached pictures tell the story since it's bedtime here...(the other unimportant items in the first hub are a wireless mouse dongle and SD card reader).
Attached file "single-layer-hub.jpg":
Cam connected to 7 port hub (with "per-port" switches) which has external 5v jack connected. This hub is connected to Win7 machine.
Results:
- ptp comms is maintained between chdkptp and camera with "per-port" usb switch ON or OFF
- when the "per-port" switch transistions from OFF to ON then chdk usb-remote (menu selection onepush/synch &capt_seq.c hook missing) shutter is released/image captured.
Attached file "double-layer-hub.jpg":
Cam is now connected to a second
daisychained equivalent 7 port hub but has NO external 5v jack connected. This second hub is connected to the port on the first hub to which the camera was originally connected in the "single-layer-hub.jpg"
Results now:
- with the "per-port" switch on the first hub ON ptp comms is maintained between the camera and chdkptp when the second hub "per-port" switch is ON or OFF.
- As before - when the "per-port" switch, on this second hub, transistions from OFF to ON then chdk usb-remote (menu selection onepush/synch &capt_seq.c hook missing) shutter is released/image captured.
However, when the first hub "per-port" switch is turned OFF, ptp comms is lost between the camera and chdkptp - I had not expected that and don't understand it.
The hope was this action would have maintained ptp comms but switched level at cam (on 5v line) from 5v -> 0v (enabling switching of 7 cameras from a single switch)
I really should get different place mats
If the description isn't clear I can put a diagram together...but time might be better spent testing your proposal.