--- Lothar Wassmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Michael Moedt writes:
> > Hi guys.
> > 
> > I've been following your recent posts on linux-usb-devel.
> > I am also working with the ISP1362 chip, and I'm at the
> > point where I'd like to either port an existing 2.4 driver
> > to 2.6 or do something similar to the SL811 driver, but for
> > the ISP chip.
> > 
> Welcome to the club. ;)

Thanks.  =]

> 
> > I understand that you are currently in the process of doing
> > this as well.  I've just finished getting the 2.4 driver
> > working (atleast as far as recognising a mass-storage device),
> > and I understand quite a bit of what's going on.
> > 
> > This is part of a project at work, so I can spend quite a bit
> > of time on it.  Instead of working on my own, can I do anything
> > to work with you guys on this?
> > 
> What platform are you using?
> 

Hrm..  Well, it's our own platform.  (it's 'Oscar' in
arch/arm/tools/mach-types)

I'm using a Sharp LH7A400 SoC (ARM920T), I've got NAND flash, 16MiB
SDRAM, CAN (via SJA1000TD chip), USB (via the ISP1362 chip), and a
QVGA (320x240) LCD.

Mike


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