I did quite a lot of work a couple of years ago to enable it on 910,
but failed. The final reason was that 910 has a separate USB chip,
and I couldn't figure out where in the IO space it was mapped to. It
is also possible that it wasn't mapped to the IO space when Linux was
running, only from the firmware that emulates USB disks. But
everything up to that was relatively easily doable, i.e. configure the
appropriate drivers in the kernel etc.
Which TomTom are you planning to use? Which kernel version?
--Pekka
On 11 Jan 2009, at 11:12, davor emard wrote:
HI
I've heard from a openmoko owner that this device, which is in
hardware similar to tomtom connects to computer via USB ethernet
CDC driver and behaves like normal ethernet card. There's
driver in the kernel
That would be much better and faster docking option than bluetooth
Did anyone manage to compile this? I made few attempts,
for me, compilation fails for 2.6.13 kernel while 2.6.28 compiles but
doesn't boot
Best regards, Davor