Hi Greg, Thx for the fast response.
Yes, there is a USB device (NI-USB-6251), and a Motorola Droid will be the USB Host Controller. Thanks for the ref to the doc - will start there and come back to this thread with any questions. -jm On Jan 12, 3:26 pm, Greg KH <gre...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 11:04 AM, jm <joe.mola.p...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > Has any one done any work towards building a USB driver for any of the > > National Instruments multifunction I/O devices (specifically the NI- > > USB-6251...) ? > > Is this a USB device (where you plug it into a USB host), or a USB > host controller > where you are going to be running Android with it as the host controller? > > > I have downloaded the Linux 2.7 DDK from NI, which provides the source > > for a generic kernel driver, but I have never rebuilt (or modified) a > > Linux kernel before. > > > Are there pointers to any 'how-to' pages/docs available? > > Have you read, "Documentation/HOWTO" in the Linux kernel source tree? > If not, I suggest starting there, that is what it was written for :) > > good luck, > > greg k-h
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