Re: usb3 and support for the TI controller

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On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 03:11:00PM -0700, Benjamin David Lunt wrote:
> 
> "Don Zickus" <dzickus@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in 
> message news:20110325203551.GM1239@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Hi,
> >
> > I was wondering if anyone has tried using Texas Instrument's usb3
> > controller and had success with it?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Don
> >
> 
> Don, group,
> 
> You may not remember me, and I am not a regular so you may not,
> but I posted a few months ago asking if people would do a few
> tests for me on various controllers:
>   http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.usb.general/38915
> and with replies:
>   http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.usb.general/38915
> 
> Thanks to the wonderful guys at TI, I have a TI usb3 controller
> and have done many tests with it.  I don't have Linux and have
> not done any tests on it with Linux, so that may not help you
> at all.

Host or peripheral side ?

> However, I have done various tests of my own and have had
> the card pass each one of them.  I have also enjoyed using the
> card since it is considerably different than the NEC card,
> which I also have.
> 
> Not that I don't like the NEC card by any means, but since
> the two cards are quite different, I have been able to test
> my code without having the assumption that it works on the
> NEC card so it will work on all other cards.
> 
> In my opinion, and this is just me, I like the TI card more
> than the NEC card.  It has more capabilities, including save
> and restore, which I am just now building tests for this
> feature.

cool, thanks :-)

> Again, I am not a Linux user, solely because I don't know
> how to use Linux, nor have ever done so more than just a quick
> emulation via Bochs.  However, if someone had a small Linux distro
> (bootable CDROM) image that was legal to distribute, and pass

have you tried ubuntu ? It's fairly simple to use. http://ubuntu.com

> With out trying to sound sarcastic, I have a TI card where most
> of you may not.  Therefore, I wouldn't mind at all testing
> my TI card against your tests and/or code, which in turn would
> help the Linux usb community, even though I am not part of
> that community.

Great, we are always in need of more people to help and testing is a
great way to help us :-D

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balbi
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