On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 03:33:20PM -0600, John Marshall wrote:
> We are looking to use an embedded PC (Via Eden) main board in a
> peripheral, using Linux as the OS. All the USB doc that I find refers to
> USB as a host device. The previous version of this device used Motorloa
> ColdFire processors, and a propietary OS. This iteration will use a PCI
> card and the Eden board which we hope to boot from a DOC. The snag I
> keep hitting is the USB 'driver' to use this board as a peipheral,
> connected to a host PC via USB. Am I not looking in the right place, or
> is this just not possible ?

The linux-usb-devel mailing list is probably the best place for this :)

But anyway, yes, there is a large ammount of USB client code available
for Linux.  Check in the ARM tree at what they have, and if you search
the linux-usb-devel archives you can get a pointer to the code donated
by Lineo.

What USB device controller are you going to use?

thanks,

greg k-h


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