At 21:43 30-06-06 +0000, you wrote: >Hallo. > >> Nevertheless, it might be interesting to know (if not known already) >> that the following application notes from TI use nearly the identical PCB > >> Technical Documents >> MSP430 USB Connectivity using TUSB3410 >> MSP430 USB Connectivity using TUSB3410 Application Report. > >> Don't know whether this helps to create driver for Linux. > >> However, I think it should be possible to get it working under Linux.... >> lets see ;) > >If you really want to do things starting to work, just get firmware >sources (free from TI) and begin to try to code using latest linux >ddk: ><http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/gregkh/ddk/> >Also check this article and its refs: ><http://analogzone.com/iot_1003.pdf> > >IMHO, today most of the work is done via firmware, and PCB and/or >connections are just >things to do once. That's why it's problem to get something to work. > >I'm willing to start developing, but my order of EZ430-F2013 is >scheduled by TI e-store to september. Maybe someone may suggest some >on-line store with more fast ship ? > >Also I haven't experience with ms-windos at all, and can't get all that shiny >ready-to-work-get-the-fucks things and bring it to linux-power-user easily. > >So, Torsten, get your linux-friends and just start sending patches. >Maybe you're that talent we've waited for ?
Is the TUSB3410 doing anything special on that FET board? If no, would it help to load new firmware into the TUSB3410 which makes it act as a standard serial port? TI has tools available which allow to modify the contents of a EEPROM connected to a TUSB3410. Nico Coesel