On Sun, Jun 11, 2000 at 09:28:09PM +0000, Peter R. Wood wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I am having troubles with a D-Link DSB-500 USB adapter card, specifically
> with using a Diamond Rio 500. I'm emailing these lists on the suggestion
> of Keith Clayton from the rio500-linux team.
> 
> I have a UMAX SuperMac J700/1800 (PowerMac clone) with a PCI bus, and a
> fairly standard PowerMac motherboard.  I am currently running LinuxPPC
> 2000, with kernel 2.2.16 downloaded from ftp.kernel.org, and the USB
> 2.3.99 to 2.2.14+ backport patched in. I have compiled the kernel with
> usbcore, usb-uhci (not the alternate uhci), and rio500 modules.
> 
> My problem comes when I try to connect to my Rio using the rio500 utils. I
> first try rio_format, but I get the message:
<...>

Hm, I suspect that usb-uhci is NOT big endian compatible (ahem...), on the
other hand, usb-ohci can cope with big endian, since OHCI is mainly used in
PowerMacs.

Until now, noone ever noticed that problem with usb-uhci ;-) I'm a bit unsure
if I should start the big-endian-part in the current kernel state, as it
would take some time to do it and make sure that all memory accesses are
treated... 
-- 
         Georg Acher, [EMAIL PROTECTED]         
         http://www.in.tum.de/~acher/
          "Oh no, not again !" The bowl of petunias          

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