http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7711
--- Comment #85 from Michiel Salters msalters@xs4all.nl 2011-02-12 08:17:20 CST --- (In reply to comment #84)
(In reply to comment #83)
It's used on the TomTom devices in Renault cars. Now that may be a bit of hardware that's harder to get your hands on ;) Joking aside, this call should fail, i.e. return INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE (ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND)
Interesting. It does make the difference here and my device is a TomTom ONE. If I create a dummy filesystem TomTom HOME detects the device and the app is very much usable; I was able to update the device for example.
If I remove the file detection fails again. Perhaps there's a second file that's also sufficient for detection of the device.
Well, Renault cars don't come with long USB cords. It's kind of logical that they use another mechanism for updates (SD card). But a ONE can and is detected via USB. See my earlier post, HOME is spelunking the USB bits of the registry.