Yes, unfortunately. I'm focusing on the isochronous support right now.
I'm using the ISP1761, which doesn't support OTG.

You'll notice in the archives that every so often another poor soul
asks for help with the isp176x, but more than one has chosen to ditch
their hardware rather than fight it out...

Incidentally, getting the correct version of the code from Philips has
been an ordeal in itself. I'll email you directly with version info to
see if we're working from the same point.

-Greg

On 5/18/06, Brad Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Just curious, is anyone working on the Philips ISP176X driver?

I'm fixing some nasty bugs in it, starting with a slightly modified
version of the code provided by Philips.

I'm about to do some cleanups and I don't want to collide with anyone.

-brad


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