Re: USB sniffer? (devel)

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Hello Pete,

Am 2008-12-28 11:19:41, schrieb Pete Zaitcev:
> It all depends on the level where the problem occurs. You never told
> us what your problem was.

OK, currently I am a little bit overloaded (reading several  1000  pages
of electronic datasheets; the ARM7 Specs plus the User  Manual  for  the
AT91SAM7S, USB Specs...  several 100 pages).

OK, since I have no clue about USB  and  the  "gadget"  driver,  I  have
downloaded the USB specs (specialy the USBHID thing) and read in...

Now I have tried to get a DS89C450 with a MAX3420E running  and  then  a
Atmel AT89C5131 and a PIC32MX460 plus a PIC18F14K50...

All I want it to get the data out of my "Function" using USBHID-PDU.

All what I have tried does not work.  Sometimes I do nt even get errors
and my code is sending something but it does not arrive on the Host.

It seems I have a blackout and do not know where to start.  All  I  have
curntly is the Enumeration...  So I can see my "Function" on  the  Host,
if I connect the PSU (Function) to the USB-Hub...

I know, I have to create Endpoints for INPUT (the control setup for  the
PSU) and OUTPUT (the PDU data I like to get).

But then I do not know, IF I need only one OUTPUT Endpoint, or do I need
4 Endpoints (one for the normal ATX PSU, and  three  for  the  expansion
slots).

The USB Specifications are not very clear...

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    24V Electronic Engineer
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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