Hi
        Could anyone point me to information of how to write video to
the compact flash on the EVM

James

 
 
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Subject: Re: 180Mhz is minimal ARM clock required for USB 2.0
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Hi guys,

On a related USB item, can I built just "one" kernel image that can
support either host or peripheral modes?  Our hardware
engineer is planning to use a Xilinx FPGA register to select the
termination for the USB host/client configuration.  Hence
we can configure USB for host or client based on the value of the
register.  We're not using OTG, but just either host or
peripheral; we don't want 2 separate kernel images one for each mode.
Is this possible?  We're planning to compile the
USB-related drivers as modules and just load the ones we need to use
based on the mode.

Thanks.

Regards,
Andy
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