The input format is the Intel format. It is well defined and easily
parseable.

If you launch the tool by hand on FreeBSD you might want to update your
/etc/usbd.conf and add an entry for your specific ID (like the sample
one that is there).

Nick


> On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 03:44:48PM -0700, David Brownell wrote:
> > >    Anyone else have any strong feelings either way about this?
> >
> > We should certainly have usermode tools to download ez-usb
> > firmware (FX or FX2) in a "standard toolset".   Read the hex,
> > parse, compact it, a handful of control messages, done!  I think
> > Adam posted the most recent version of such a tool...
> >
> > Seems good to give the Linux-USB drivers a choice about
> > what firmware they work with.  They shouldn't _need_ to be
> > compiling it in.
>
> FreeBsd (or other BSD), have already a tools in userspace. ezdownload and
> ezupload. If we can, the user tools must have the same input format for the
> firmware. So we can use the same file for other OS.
> For now, my driver for the hh501, use the same tools than bsd (Ezdownload). It's
> launch by hotplug. But on BSD, i do it at hand :(
>
> Luc
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