Dear Frederic, > Linux provides now a good USB hosts/devices support. You can have a look at > the Linux USB Project page : http://www.linux-usb.org/. You have to > consider that your microcontroller doesn't integrate a USB host (if you want > one, you may reconsider your choice and look a the MPC-850 family).
Thanks for your reply. Since we need Fast Ethernet we are kind of restricted to MPC855T/860T. Using the above URL it's easy to find out about supported devices like cameras, disks, whatever. But finding information about supported chipsets is much more difficult. And when I am talking about chipsets I don't mean PCI chipsets. I am looking for a simple USB controller from Atmel, Cypress or so supported by linuxppc! Is linux/drivers/usb the right place to look for supported chips? Any ideas? Thanks. -- Steven Scholz ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/
