On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 6:21 AM, Peter Stuge <pe...@stuge.se> wrote:
> David Mosberger wrote:
>> I couldn't figure out how to force UHCI onto an EHCI chip
>
> I suggested removing the ehci_hcd driver. Did that work?

Nope.  UHCI was loaded but it didn't recognize any UHCI-compatible
chips so I was left without any USB devices (not even keyboard).

>> but I did find I had some old IOGEAR USB 1.1 "extenders" (USB-over-CAT5
>> cable) and with those, the device does switch into full-speed mode on my
>> computer:
>
> It might not be comparable.

I just need proof that the devices can be operated properly with
full-speed transactions only.  As long as it does that, I should be
fine.

  --david

>> [  886.371122] usb 1-1.3.1.1.4.2: USB disconnect, device number 15
>> [  950.960459] usb 1-1.2: new full-speed USB device number 16 using ehci-pci
>
> Looks like it's still using the ehci driver.
>
>
> You could use an FX2 data logger like the Logic or any of the 15 USD
> boards off eBay (the Logic does nothing more than they do) together
> with http://sigrok.org/ and the libsigrokdecode USB protocol decoder
> for protocol analysis.
>
> It's obviously not a Beagle 480 but could be more than sufficient for
> full speed.
>
>
> //Peter



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