On Wed, 2004-09-08 at 16:26, Dominic Evans wrote:
> I have also aquired another board which I can test. An arcom board with
> the same isp116x usb controller but a newer PXA-255, more recent kernel
> and possibly different 'edge vs level' trigger configuration. 

You are presumably referring to our VIPER board. I am (of course) also
interested in having an ISP116x driver which works well on the PXA
processor. The existing driver in our kernel (I used the tango one)
works well enough for storage & hid devices but not at all for
webcams/ISO transfers.

If you would like I can offer you a pre-release of the 2.6 kernel
support for the VIPER. The majority of the peripherals are supported,
apart from USB (of course) and COM4/COM5 which don't work for some
unknown reason. 2.6 might be a better base for this sort of work.

Also, if you have any queries about the USB hardware etc on the VIPER
please don't hesitate to ask.

Cheers,
Ian.

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