On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 12:32 PM, Matt Ettus <m...@ettus.com> wrote:
>
> We have based our distro on Angstron and OpenEmbedded.  The vast majority of
> packages come from the standard repositories, and we have our UHD and kernel
> driver work added to that.
>

Ok, thanks.

>
>
> There is no aeMB so there is no firmware in the sense that we have on the
> USRP2.  The OMAP fulfills that role because it has direct low-latency bus
> access to the FPGA.  The FPGA can directly interrupt the CPU as well.

Interesting - those interrupts are through the GPMC bus? I assume then
the kernel module collects the interrupts, and passes the data to
userland (i.e. UHD).

> Matt


One more question - about cabling this time. Does the UE100-KIT come
with any adapters to assist with plugging my standard sized USB
devices (keyboard/mouse, flash drive, etc.) into the various USB ports
on the front panel? If not, can you describe which port is which type
- the serial console port looks like a mini-B, and the USB OTG and
Host ports look like they might be micro-B's, but I'm not familiar
enough with the mini/micro USB ports to tell just from the picture on
your data sheet.
 Thanks again,
  Doug

-- 
Doug Geiger
doug.gei...@bioradiation.net

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