Hello guys,
just to remember that I support this project so if somebody needs
some usb analyzers let me know.
I have sent 2 so far.
I think with that code we will be really close to a proper firmware.
:-)


On 31 October 2011 11:16, Uwe Hermann <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 12:04:43PM +0100, Frieder Ferlemann wrote:
> > one of the TODOs on the wiki lists "Open-source firmware for the FX2
> devices".
>
> Yup, I have an almost-working implementation, "just" needs to be
> finished.
>
>
> > Something which seems like a close match is the source for an (out of
> production) usb dvb-t device.
> > Initializes FX2 for streaming data, implements USB stack, accepts
> commands.
> >
> > http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/TerraTec_Cinergy_T2
> >
> > Source licence seems BSD like and schematics are reported to be
> available as well:)
>
> Looks good thanks, maybe it could be useful if questions arise. I'm
> currently using fx2lib from https://github.com/mulicheng/fx2lib as
> library, but depending on how much of that will be really needed in the
> end, we could even drop that and manually code the (probably very tiny)
> amounts of FX2 lib code needed from there.
>
> I'll try to finish this up soonish, it has been sitting on my disk for
> way too long now.
>
>
>
>
-- 
Dr. Paolo Di Prodi
CTO
Robomotic LTD <http://www.robomotic.com>
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