--- David Kind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> We are currently designing the Philips ISP1161 USB chip onto our
> boards.
> The intention is to use Linux 2.6 on a ppc 85xx - we already have
> U-boot 
> running :)
> 
> However, we are concerned at about the stability of the ISP1161
> driver.
> 
> Does anyone have any thoughts on this ?
> Or could you recommend an alternative chip which has a more
> stable driver.
> 
> Many thanks in advance,
> 
> David.
> 

Hi.  I have an ISP1362 USB chip, which has many similarites to the
1161.  I believe that they will both use the same driver.  The
driver was written for an ARM X-scale, so I needed to fit it in to
work for myself. (though not much needed to be changed at all.  I'm
using an LH7A400 ARM processor)  I'm just starting to get it
working.

Olav Kongas has been doing some work on the 116x part of this
driver, as he has one of these devices.  I don't think it's
released yet, but he would know better.

You may have to do a some work to get it running on a PPC.

Sorry, I can't say anything about any other chips.

Mike


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