On 212, 07 31, 2006 at 03:14:11 -0400, Timothy Miller wrote:
> On 7/31/06, Dieter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> The JTAG is for programming the FPGAs, so TRV10 won't have it.
> >
> >I must have missed a memo.  Is TRV10 the name of the ASIC chip for OGC?
> 
> Yes.  To be precise, TRV10 is Traversal's ASIC implementation of OGA.
> 
> >> BTW, I don't know how much value there is in emulating someone else's
> >> device.
> >
> >OSes already have working device drivers.
> 
> Sure, but that may not be good enough.  Our device will appear as
> registers amongst a lot of other registers associated with our
> graphics chip.  Somehow, we'll need to point the serial driver at
> those.

In Linux this can be done quite easily. I don't think adding support for
Free/Open/NetBSD would be much harder. Don't know about Windows though.

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Andrey Panin            | Linux and UNIX system administrator
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