Russell,

8270 host usb support is what I'm after. The problem with what's on sourceforge 
is it's 2.6 kernel based. We are using 2.4 in our design. Before taking the 
hacksaw to get this ported back, I'd like to see if the 2.4 kernel driver 
exists. Let me know if you know of one.

Thanks,

 - Ben

-----Original Message-----
From: Russell McGuire [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 7:17 PM
To: Dubb, Benjamin
Subject: mpc82xx USB host driver


Ben,

I assume you mean a USB host driver only for the PQ2, as anything in the 82xx 
series is only a PQ2. Some mpc83xx USB host drivers are 2.0 compliant and thus 
much different.

PQ2 driver

http://cpm2usb.sourceforge.net./

I have this driver running on a MPC8280 Rev A

Note older MPC8280 chips i.e. Rev 0.0, Rev 0.1, will not work with this driver, 
without extreme hoops to jump through. I.E. uCode patches, and hardware 
changes...

Not the problems on the web page about multiple full speed devices, I myself 
have bad luck with even a single full speed device.. But the older devices 
running at low speed work great.

Hope this helps

Russell McGuire


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Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 12:55:00 -0500
From: "Dubb, Benjamin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: mpc82xx USB host driver
To: <linuxppc-embedded at ozlabs.org>
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I'm unable to find a 2.4 usb host driver for the pq3/pq2. Can someone post a 
patch here or point me to it, please. Thanks,
 
 - Ben



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