The sja1000 is the new chip from Philips. t is compatible
with the c200.  But it has new features (like - as I know - a longer
inputqueue) It should be compatible.

But I didn't make a configuration of the irq/io at cmd-line yet. please
take a look at the sourcecode. My example is on a phytec-card
with 2 ports configured to port1: 0x100,7 and port 2 0x120,7

I don't want to open the pc, but I think the phytec-card uses (because
it is a new one (4 month) the sja1000!

Heinz

Alexander Mikhailov wrote:

> Does the c200 greatly differ from sja1000? I'm trying to
> make a Kvaser sja1000-based board working under RTL,
> but still on my way. I'd like to see that driver. Is it
> possible to put it on some free Web servers, like Yahoo
> or Tripod?
>
> Alexander
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: heinz haeberle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: [rtl] CAN-driver
>
> > I made a driver for the c200 can-chip.
> > It is made with the RTL 2.0 pre 3, based on pthreads
> > and fifos.
> >
> > If somebody is interested in it, please let me know. I
> > will release it under the GPL. Because I don't have a web-server in
> > background, is there a server I should put it on?
> >
> > Heinz
> >
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