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Re: USB for sh3?
NetBSD is a complete kernel and userland system, designed
to work as a unit, though the attention to clean design
does help when people wish to use a section.
PSO systems ported the NetBSD tcp/ip stack to VxWorks, and
made it publicly available:
http://www.netbsd.org/gallery/products.html#pso-tcpip
You may be able to get a better idea of what is required
for USB from their online notes (or you might be interested
in seeing what they would charge for the work :) Note - I
have never used PSO systems directly, so this is not a
direct endorsement.
Depending on your application you might want to consider
using NetBSD directly on your system, this is the approach
taken by companies such as Brains with their mmEye: (*)
http://www.netbsd.org/gallery/products.html#mmeye
This would allow other NetBSD developers to provide more
direct help on your problem, you could take advantage
of future NetBSD developments and run a greater number
of tools on your system.
(*) There are many other companies who have used NetBSD in
their systems, but have chosen to keep their source
changes private (an option permitted by the BSD licence).
Obviously we prefer people to contribute back to the
NetBSD project, but we do not believe it is right to
enforce this.
David/absolute
On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, Joe Glennon wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have ScanLogic/TransDimensional USB chipset on my sh3 embedded system.
> Now I am told to make it work, in vxWorks.
>
> So I look around for code to use...naturally I end up at NetBSD, and hence
> am inquiring of you "how can I get USB stack for sh3"?
>
> I went to the ftp and CDROM sites, but they all seem so target oriented,
> that I felt like an orphan.
>
> Your help appreciated,
> Joe
>
>
> Joe Glennon
> Senior Software Engineer
> Stellcom Technologies, Inc.
> 10525 Vista Sorrento Parkway, Suite 100
> San Diego, California 92121
> 858-646-7328
>
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