On Tuesday 23 November 2004 20:03, ëíì wrote:
> Hello.
> In driver/usb/gadget, there are many gadget drivers supporting NetChip.

Right, but those same gadget drivers support several other
peripheral controllers.  Like ones from TI (omap_udc),
Intel (pxa2xx_udc), Toshiba (goku_udc), and more ...


> So, anyone may use those drivers to develop a device driver.
> However, I want to use Cypress Chip, not NetChip.
> 
> Do you happen to know whether Linux is supporting Cypress Chip or not?
> And, if so, where can I find it?

Someone could write a peripheral controller driver
for the SX2, or other Cypress controllers, without
much effort.  I don't happen to know of any.

- Dave


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