To the best of my knowledge, the compliance testing software only runs on
Windows 2000 and XP.  A linux version is not available.

This is an issue you need to discuss with the USB-IF, not us.

Matt

On Mon, Aug 29, 2005 at 04:29:27PM -0700, Pierre Lemaitre wrote:
> Dear Sir,
> 
> My company designs and manufactures integrated circuits which include a USB
> 2.0 Host Controller and a 2-port USB PHY on-chip. We are planning to go
> through the USB-IF compliance testing  for the USB 2.0 Host function.
> 
> 1) The USB-IF Host High-speed Electrical Test Procedure for Tektronix
> TDS7254 indicates that we need a Proprietary EHCI Driver Stack (on page 8)
> to run the High Speed Compliance tests; this Proprietary EHCI Driver Stack
> is available from the USB-IF organization for Window 2000 and Window XP.
> However our device uses Linux as an operating system, running on an internal
> MIPS CPU. Is this Proprietary EHCI Driver Stack also available for the Linux
> operating system ? Where can we get this Proprietary EHCI Driver Stack ? 
> 
> 2) The USB-IF Host High-speed Electrical Test Procedure also indicates that
> we need a High-speed Electrical Test Tool Software (on page 8). Where can we
> get this High-speed Electrical Test Tool Software for the LINUX operating
> system (it is available from USB-IF for Window 2000 and Window XP) ?
> 
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Pierre Lemaitre
> Sigma Designs
> (408) 957 9815
> 
> 
> 
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