> Hey, guys. I've been fighting with my own ISP1362 chip for a while, > and coming back from a week and a half of holidays and seeing these > messages is encouraging. > That is true for me too. It's good to know that you're not alone in the galaxy :-)
> I'm still trying to get it working in 2.4.19. My idea was that once > I got it working there, I could start porting it to 2.6. However, if > we can rewrite it for 2.6 and get it working, that would take a great > weight off my back. > > Is there any way I can help in this? > Take a look at the OHCI driver for the SL811HS chip that Lothar uploaded to the list yesterday. I don't really get what he's doing for now, but if my intuition is right, he had a very clever idea that we all should follow. After all, at least the ISP1160 claims to be designed like OHCI, so it's very normal to make it's driver as a branch of the original OHCI HCD. > I'm not that familiar with kernel hacking (though I seem to have been > able to adapt a few different drivers), but I have another hardware > platform to work with. (I'm also using a LH7A400, with an ISP1362) > For me, it's my first attempt in kernel hacking (I guess i'm really arrogant to think that my first attempt can be a USB HCD...), so don't worry. If there is one thing i've learned in my attempts, is that my fear for the unknown is my worst enemy (pretty cliche, don't you think?). No really, the kernel source is excellent, very self-explaining and you only need some basic knowledge and ...a pack of beers! Dimitris ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: YOU BE THE JUDGE. Be one of 170 Project Admins to receive an Apple iPod Mini FREE for your judgement on who ports your project to Linux PPC the best. Sponsored by IBM. Deadline: Sept. 13. Go here: http://sf.net/ppc_contest.php _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, use the last form field at: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-usb-devel