Re: [linux-sunxi] Re: [PATCH 5/5] ARM: dts: sun6i: Add dts file for CSQ CS908 board

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Hi,

On 15-12-14 11:21, Code Kipper wrote:

usb0 (otg): usb-a receptacle 1 (labeled 1 on the box, 0 on the print)
usb1 (ehci): routed to internal wifi
usb2 (ehci): usb-a receptacle 2 (labeled 2 on both the box and the print)

I'm using fel mode with an usb-a <-> usb-a cable connected to usb0 on
the cs908. The cs908 has no fel button, so I've hooked up the serial
console,
and then keep 2 pressed on the serial console while inserting the usb-a
into
the PC (which will also power the board). boot0 from the nand will then
jump
into fel mode when it sees the 2 keypress.


Hi Hans,

I'm looking to try this on my vidon box which like the cs908 doesn't have
OTG
or a fel button. Just would like to confirm the wiring on the usb-a 2 usb-a
male
cable. Are they connected one to one i.e. 5v <-> 5v, D+ <-> D+ etc or are
the
data lines twisted. i.e. D+ <-> D- and vice versa?.

I don't know, I just picked a A <-> A cable out of my box with usb cables
(some regular usb devices actually ship with an A receptacle instead of a B)
used that and things just worked. So I would say whatever standard A <-> A
cables are using.

Regards,

Hans
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