Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Wed, 15 Jul 1998 23:46:57 +0200 (MET DST) | | From | Emanuel Pirker <> | | Subject | Linux IEEE-1394 (FireWire) Subsystem - Status report |
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Hi!
I am working on the Linux IEEE-1394 (FireWire) Subsystem for a while now and I just thought it would be a good idea to give a small status report.
IEEE-1394 is the name of a high-speed but low-cost serial bus. Apple has trademarked it as "FireWire". Current implementations reach 200 Mbit/s, soon we will have 400 and then 800 and so on. FireWire is designed for consumer multimedia (e. g. connecting a digital video camera to your PC) and high-speed peripherals (hard disks, CD ROMs, but also scanners, printers). Since it provides quality of service (guaranteed bandwith and bounded latency) it can also be used in industrial real-time applications.
Support for Windows (NT) and Rhapsody is coming (some items are already operational) but Linux users also want to benefit from this technology - so I started the development as a university project last winter.
I have now a clearly designed subsystem, an Adaptec AIC-5800 driver and some code to test it. Not all FireWire functions can be used now but I have reached a point where the API is stable and other people can also contribute work (e.g. a video camera driver).
So if you are interested in this, just write me an E-Mail - more (wo)manpower is desperately needed.
Contact addresses: WWW: http://www.edu.uni-klu.ac.at/~epirker/ieee1394/ E-Mail: epirker@edu.uni-klu.ac.at <Emanuel Pirker>
Other resources are * a mailing list You can subscribe by sending an empty email to linux1394-subscribe@ftp.uni-klu.ac.at (for those of you who are interested: this is not majordomo but ezmlm) * a CVS repository * a Web-CVS gateway
Bye,
Emanuel
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