On 3/15/11 4:03 AM, Xiaofan Chen wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 4:23 AM, Dennis Muhlestein
> <[email protected]>  wrote:
>> Looks like it does need attention.
>>
>> Your 2nd question about pulling the changes in I think brings a good
>> time to ask this.. I'm not working at the same place I was when I
>> developed fx2lib and so changes are quite difficult for me to verify
>> that they are good, pull, release etc.  I was going to grab a board when
>> I left but I seem to have forgotten to do that so I'm not even currently
>> set up to deploy firmware and make sure things work.
>>
>> So... as it appears there is still interest in this project, is there
>> someone using it enough that they would like to take over pulling in
>> changes?  A few of you already have github accounts so I could simply
>> grant commit access to the repo for those accounts.
>
> Travis Robinson and I (admins of the libusb-win32 project) are also
> looking at FX2lib for developing testing firmware using the EZ-USB
> FX2/FX2LP. Currently we use USB PICs but they are full-speed only
> and we have no good means to test High Speed Isochronous Transfer
> now. So we are looking at high speed USB MCUs like the FX2/FX2LP.
> The Cystream firmware (and your sdcc/fx2lib port) may well be the
> good starting point.
>
> Actually the original developer of libusb-win32 (Stephan Meyer)
> was also using EZ-USB FX2 chips for test firmware.
>
> The benchmark firmware developed by Travis can be used
> to test libusb-win32, libusbdotnet and libusb-1.0 Windows backend.

I have fx2lib-based firmwares that I've used to run the TCK for my 
libusb-based javax.usb implementation [1]. I've also done some libusb 
hacking [2] to get the Java implementation to work. Let me know if you 
need some help with writing firmwares for testing libusb.

[1]: https://github.com/trygvis/javax-usb-libusb1/tree/master/firmwares
[2]: http://git.libusb.org/?p=libusb-trygvis.git;a=summary;js=1

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