On 01.08.2008 10:00, Sean McNeil wrote: > Andy Green wrote: >> Somebody in the thread at some point said: >> | Sean McNeil wrote: >> |> Plus the samsung chip appears to allow you to setup 2 gadget >> endpoints, >> | >> | Hmm, where did you see that ? At least in the 2442, I see only one >> | function address and the communication channels in the chip are >> | fixed to EP numbers. >> >> This is confusion that there are two host controllers in s3c2442 (one is >> used for connection to bluetooth) I think. > Thats possible, but I believe I read or allocated 2 endpoints > previously in my work. I'm fairly certain of that. I had a umass and a > debug endpoint that I allocated. I never tested it out, though, as I > switched to doing something else.
Did you have a working debug endpoint (as in USB specification debug port http://developer.intel.com/technology/usb/download/DebugDeviceSpec_R090.pdf )? That would be really awesome. Regards, Carl-Daniel
