On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 03:23:29PM -0400, Jamie Guinan wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Apr 2006, Marc Singer wrote:
> 
> > Let me know of this works better for you when connecting to a Windows
> > host using RNDIS.
> > 
> >   <ftp://ftp.buici.com/pub/arm/gadget>
> 
> I finally got around to trying this, with linux-2.6.16 + ms28 + 
> lh7_udc.c from above link.  
> 
> It comes right up when plugged into an XP host, and as a quick test I 
> round-tripped an 800MB file over some netcat pipes, worked fine.
> 
> I did need the "buggy hardware" #define, which in turn needs some
> typo fixes,
> 
>   http://www.bluebutton.com/misc/lh7usb/udc-typos.patch
> 
> One sticker on my LPD board (on an SDRAM chip) reads,
>  
>    80000127 - 0033 REV 303
> 
> and the chip itself reads,
> 
>   SHARP
>   LH7A404-N08-000
>   B0
>   0346 Korea
>   10050280
> 
> What about yours?  I'm thinking about a more descriptive name for that 
> #define than your board's serial number.

Long delay, sorry.

It is very unlikely that you needed the 80000258 define enabled.  This
is for some preproduction hardware that no one should have.  Note that
this is not supposed to be a serial number, but a part number,
according to LogicPD.

Are you sure it's necessary?

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