On Thursday 01 March 2007 02:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We're designing a new product and we want to put a CF card in it.  We're
> thinking the easiest way to do that is to put in a PCI-CF bridge and we
> would like to use the TI1520 because it's industrial rated which we need.
> We can get the parts but TI is refusing to give us any support because
> they're devoting 100% of their time to dealing with the Vista release. I'm
> curious if anyone has ever successfully gotten this part to work in linux.
>  I found it listed in pci_ids.h, but that doesn't mean it's actually
> used/working.  I'm not looking for a detailed explination right now, we're
> just trying to gage if this part would be a couple of weeks of work or a
> couple of months.  Thanks for any info.

I got a TI  cardbus controller PCI1520IPDV working in a embedded PPC 
system with little modifications to kernel 2.4.25, but i didn't found a common  
configuration for the I/O-space that works for all type of cards (cardbus and  
pcmcia). I tested some pcmcia cards, like WLAN, Ethernet, pcmcia harddisk 
and CF-Adapter with a different kernel configuration as for cardbus cards. 

Frank
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