Here's where I'm at:
Installed the 2.2.14 usb backport on my desktop pc.
Tested it w/the iPaq - host pc sees the usb slave, but can't assign it an
address.
Got the cross-toolchain working.
Checked out the handhelds CVS kernel.
Compiled the kernel.
Read the re-post from Dirk re: C. Flynn's notes on his usb-network kernel
bits.
Tried to compile the modules. The usbc_h3600_*.c modules were not in the
usb Makefile.
Hacked the usb makefile and some .h/.c files to get the usbc_h3600_*.c
files to compile (except for usbc_h3600_list.c)
Re-read the re-post, where I discovered that the two files mentioned are
not in the directory:
"usb_client.o" mentioned - to be loaded on the iPaq
"usb_h3600.o" mentioned - to be loaded on the host pc.
Almost there... <famous last words>
Questions:
Do I need to link the usbc_h3600_*.o files into a usb_client.o file, or a
usb_h3600.o file?
Is there other source, or is this the new source structure in progress?
Should I stop? It seems that I only need to fix the Makefile now...
I'm in need of the usb net to start assembling my iPaqLinux setup on a
large nfs-mounted drive. I'm going to load the image into the iPaq when
the 1Gb IBM MicroDrive comes. Drool.
I'd also have a net connection and a serial console both simultaneously,
using my newly-crimped and drilled usb/serial cradle (boy those crimps are
small!)
Any ideas about how to proceed? Maybe I just have the wrong cvs tag... %^/
-Glenn Neufeld neuf@netcom.com
Received on Wed Sep 20 23:57:14 2000
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