Dear Mark, in message <00d601c330f2$489159d0$0320a8c0 at onstardevserv> you wrote: > > I can't find any chip that looks like it drives the USB interface. > There are a few buffers, I believe. I know the USB wasn't used for the > pilot. Only the two RS232's (one console), RS485 and ethernet were used. > It was in a plastic box that hid the JTAG port and LED's. I'm not really > concerned about getting the USB working right now.
Then it either is no MPC860 CPU, or there is no USB support. Only the MPC823 and MPC850 CPUs have a USB controller on-chip. > Thanks for the BDM4GDB link. It looks like that's my best option. I :-) Best regards, Wolfgang Denk -- Software Engineering: Embedded and Realtime Systems, Embedded Linux Phone: (+49)-8142-4596-87 Fax: (+49)-8142-4596-88 Email: wd at denx.de All a hacker needs is a tight PUSHJ, a loose pair of UUOs, and a warm place to shift. ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/