2012/4/22 Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Correct again - the A15 we can implement via the address field itself (just as the USB command vs. data cycle on A14). The ISP1160 driver has provisions to use two 8-bit writes in place of a 16 bit one but it might be cleaner to implement the 16 bit write the way the USB driver needs it. Now - does anyone here on this list or on debian-68k own such hardware and would be in a position to test a USB driver written to this spec? Is the hardware still for sale? (Not that I am at all sure whether the ISP1160 driver will run in a timer polled mode at all ...)
Hi, I would like to help to make those tests, although my only experience with Linux is as Ubuntu user. I have a CT060 Falcon with a NetUSBee and also an Ethernat and I've just installed Linux in it. I did some work for FreeMiNT's USB drivers for both cards. Under MiNT the Ethernat driver is working but I have problems with the NetUSBee one, it isn't working reliable. I hope that the Linux driver for the NetUSBee enlighten me to see where is the problem with the MiNT driver. About if it's still possible to buy the NetUSBee, The last week there was a thread in atari-forum.com talking about it, it looks like nobody knows anybody who is making them right now: http://www.atari-forum.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=23362 I bought mine last year from one person in Germany I can send you an email with his address if you're interested, just to try. Regards David -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-m68k" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html