Christopher Friedt wrote: > Hi folks, > > I was checking out the page on UWB / Wireless-USB [1], and the release > notes about the i1480 solution / firmware. You don't want an i1480 based product as Intel discontinued that chip and I never saw a version of firmware that actually worked. > Another page [2] suggested that Belkin products used the i1480 silicon > - is that correct? If so, is there a i1480-based product (such as this > [3] ) from Belkin that is available "off-the-shelf" for testing / > driver hacking ? That Belkin product is probably Wisair but I've not opened it up to check nor have I tested it under Linux. Be aware that DWAs are not supported on Linux. > What are the kernel wusb developers working with? I use CSR's own devices which are not available. > I'm in a bit of a > hurry to get some prototyping equipment for a project I'm working on - > actually an eval board / devkit would be even more useful. For the device side, try the Lucidport L800. A development kit should be available. http://www.lucidport.com/wusb.html David -- David Vrabel, Senior Software Engineer, Drivers CSR, Churchill House, Cambridge Business Park, Tel: +44 (0)1223 692562 Cowley Road, Cambridge, CB4 0WZ http://www.csr.com/ Member of the CSR plc group of companies. CSR plc registered in England and Wales, registered number 4187346, registered office Churchill House, Cambridge Business Park, Cowley Road, Cambridge, CB4 0WZ, United Kingdom -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-usb" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html