Re: Any current USB devices for the usbtest driver?

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--- On Mon, 1/10/11, Arvid Brodin <arvid.brodin@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

> From: Arvid Brodin <arvid.brodin@xxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Any current USB devices for the usbtest driver?

Use any Linux board with Gadget Zero.



> 
> Is the usbtest driver and testusb.c program still >the wayto verify HCDs > on Linux
>
 (as described at http://www.linux-usb.org/usbtest/)?


Yes.

> If so, are there any current devices available to act the
> device part?
> Keyspan serial adapters using the Cypress EZ-USB chip seems
> to be long
> gone,

Our firmware for those Cypress chips was pretty
weak as I recall, but worked fine if you got
some (or more likely, made your own 8051 code;
they cypress devkits helped).




as is the Net2280EVB PCI board
 as far as I can tell.

Which is too bad if so.  Is there a 2282 board?






> Should I use
> an ATNGW100 board or is there an easier way?


NGW100 has worked well too, using Gadget Zero.
Main downside being the need to install yet one
more toolchain; but it's fairly turn-key.

> If not, how do I test/verify HCD functionality today?

Use any Linux board that can run g_zero ...



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