Douglas Atique wrote:
> Garrett,
>
> If you get some time to work on this and need help with testing, please let 
> me know.
>   

Okay, will do.  But be advised that it is probably petty unlikely I'll 
get to this anytime soon.  A big part of the problem is that TI doesn't 
provide specs, and I'm forbidden from looking at the Linux source code 
to determine how the part works.

The other problem is that I am fairly fully committed (time-wise) to 
audio related projects (Boomer in particular) right now.

    -- Garrett
> -- Doug
>
>   
>> Some TI card readers are supported, and some are not.
>>  And to make 
>> atters more confusing, its not the model that
>> matters, but how the 
>> controller is wired in to the laptop and how BIOS
>> configures it.  
>> Basically, TI has two modes -- one mode is standard
>> compliant and works 
>> with the driver, the other is proprietary and does
>> not.
>>
>> The node you list below is *not* the standard
>> compliant node, and will 
>> not work with sdhost.  We need to write a completely
>> separate driver for 
>> this part, and I've not had the chance to get to it
>> yet.  (Its further 
>> confounded by the fact that the only info I've been
>> able to get on this 
>> part is by reverse engineering some Linux sources...
>> TI has not been 
>> willing to provide any docs on this part, as yet.)
>>
>>     


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