* [ECOS] Re: USB Device support
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@ 2001-01-22 8:45 ` Nick - eCos Developer
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From: Nick - eCos Developer @ 2001-01-22 8:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
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So far we have no experience with the chip. We are just getting started. I
was hoping that the sample WDM bulk mode USB driver in the Microsoft DDK
would provide most of the host side code. Am I wrong?
i do also confirm. I have to implement an USB driver with the PDBIUSBD12
coupling to a AT9140M400 for a customer of me and stacking most of the
time
in problems of how to made the host (Win98) to speak with me . The
interface
of the usbchip is very simple to program but we have had timing problems
with the parallel interface. It seems to us that the read/write signals
from
the ARM are to constraint to the PDBI. We have now a solution working on
12
MHz :-(. I have posted a few months ago that i want to contribute this
code
to ecos, but unfortunately i haven't got the time to do so. Now it seems
to
me that ecos has done a great step forward since my last viewing of the
code, making it even harder for me to contribute :-(.What are your
experiences with ARM and this chip ?
Ciao, Siegfried Schaefer
Schaefer EDV-Dienstleistungen und Softwareentwicklungen
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