Re: MAX3421E Linux driver?

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Hi,

I know this discussion is about MAX3421E Linux driver but I wanted a similar 
functionality as this post is about, so thought would be better I post here.
First of I am no expert with either USB or SPI. Have a need to implement 
something like shown below.

USB Connector <--USB2.0--> USB Host Controller <--SPI--> Micro-processor
(something similar in functionality to the diagram shown in the page:
http://www.maximintegrated.com/datasheet/index.mvp/id/3639)

Don't have USB support on the micro-processor, so have to go the round-about 
way. MAX3421E as mentioned in this post would fit what I need but doesn't 
have the linux driver support. 

I need a USB Host controller with a driver compatible with linux kernel 
version 2.6.28. It would be great if anyone could suggest a controller for 
this purpose. It would be better if its almost like a plug and play. (I went 
through the data sheet for Cypress CY7C67300. Looks like its going to be too 
complex in implementation for my needs).

With Regards,
Dan

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