Re: MAX3421E Linux driver?

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Great find, I'm impressed!  Yeah, probably not much hope of contacting
the author (it's from 2008), but it sounds like the basics were pretty
straight-forward.  Good to know.

  --david

On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 6:54 PM,  <simon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> We have a need to graft a USB Host controller onto a SPI bus (never
>> mind the wisdom of doing that, we have little
>> choice in this particular instance).
>>
>> The Cypress CY7C67300 would fit the bill and has a Linux driver, but
>> is probably too complex and definitely
>> too expensive for our needs.
>>
>> The Maxim MAX3421E is the other option, but it has no Linux driver.
>
> Since the device sounds very interesting, I started googling around to
> find this comment:
> http://hary040314.blog.163.com/blog/static/77162442200822125922706/
> --
> Today ,I add max3421e to linux kernel 2.6.13 as usb host controller on
> platform s3c2440 successful.
>
> For now,I can mount mobile hard disk to sysfs of linux,and list all the
> files and folders on the mobile hard disk.
>
> But the speed is slow,and even worse,I can't exchange files larger than 8M
> through it.I thought ,the road to success finally ahead is long.
> --
>
> The rest of the page is Chinese(?), but it might suggest that someone got
> something working at one time....
> Simon
>



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