On Tue, 2006-11-28 at 01:59 +0100, Robert Michel wrote: > Salve! > > Some ideas about the posibility that the Neo emulate > an usb device - this is powerfull and I thing this count > more than only speed (USB 2.0). > I remember that the PalmPilot could be used as seriell mouse...
indeed this would be nice to have, basically we need a usb-chip what can switch between client and host mode. I guess we will have that. > 1. Where are good documentations how to write usb device > emulation driver? check out the usb-gadget stuff in the linux kernel (linux/drivers/usb/gadget/) > 2. Which emulation are already written? see answer to 1.) as far as I know all embedded linux devices that emulate/play usb mass storage use usb-gadget to do this Collin > 3. Do you know cheap hardware, e.g. a pcmica or PCI usb-card > that yould be used before we have a Neo1973 for test and develope > emulation solutions? > > > Some device emulation that could become usefull: > - memory device (of course) > - mouse (touchpad with three buttons) > - keyboard > - numpad > - krypto card (especialy with linux-vserver the Neo1973 > could become a quite trustworthy enviroment) > - audio device > - network device > - bluetooth device > - webcam > - printer (print into a file - it could be that > some data could be fetched only this way) > With port forwarding (via GSM/GPRS): > - Wifi device > - TTY > - Parallelport > - printer > - USB forwarding to other usb devices > - ... > - What more? > > Would it be possible to emulate a usb hub and to > have multiple emulation at the same time? -- Collin R. Mulliner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> BETAVERSiON Systems [www.betaversion.net] info/pgp: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] I hate prototypes. --Chief O'Brien _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/community

