Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Fri, 02 Nov 2001 10:54:44 -0800 | From | "Randy.Dunlap" <> | Subject | Re: PCMCIA->USB |
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Kirill Ratkin wrote: > > "Randy.Dunlap" wrote: > > > > Kirill Ratkin wrote: > > > > > > "Randy.Dunlap" wrote: > > > > > > > > The usb-ohci driver has been known to work with PCMCIA/USB OHCI > > > > cards. > > > > Do you mean that you are working on a PCMCIA (CardBus I hope ?) > > to USB card and want to know if it will work with Linux? > > > > Is it OHCI- or UHCI- or ECHI-based (USB controller)? > > I have device (see description below) and I started to find > documentation for it now (I'd like to write driver of it for education > goals). And I ask because may be somebody wrote it already and there > isn't necessary to write same one. > > --->>>--- > ? For PC, Notebook and MAC Powerbook ? Adds two USB ports into your > notebook > computer for instant multiple USB device connections ? Built in driver > support from Apple and > Microsoft PC : Windows 98 , Windows 98 SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000 Mac > : OS 8.6 or > later ? Compliant with USB Specification, Version 1.1 ? Compliant with > OpenHCI > Specification, Revision 1.0a ? Chip set: Opti chip ? Regulatory > approval(s): FCC Class B & CE > ? Version: v1.0 > ---<<<---
That's an OHCI ("OpenHCI" above) controller. The usb-ohci driver works with that chip. You don't need to write another one.
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