--- Don Alexander e3-devel@roosoft.ltd.uk wrote:
Mark Underwood wrote:
I have been hacking around with the 2.6.15 kernel and now have got the USB host to
successfully
register. It detects a USB device that I plug into it, but then fails to get the interrupt
(the
kernel prints out a time out error message). Looking at the proc enteries from the 2.4 kernel (from the website) the interrupt number is the same so I guess that there is some init code missing. Please could someone boot their E3, plug & unplug a USB device and do 'cat /proc/interrupts' and confirm that the usb-ohci interrupt has seen some interrupts.
This is fantastic news Mark, and well done guys to getting as far as you have so soon. Is there any hope of the modified code being uploaded this weekend still? I would love to get my hands on it and start hacking away at a level I can understand :) To my mind the most useful part will be getting the networking stack fully functional to be able to mount NFS shares and try out different combinations of programs code and drivers. Really fantastic progress guys. Let hope it is just the tip of the iceberg as it were :)
Cheers,
Don.
Hi Don,
Hopefully it will be uploaded by the end of today. I have created a v1 release which has got a kernel that boots and working USB, although not NFS mounts as the shell is somewhat broken :-(. The next step for me is to get the LCD up and running and then sound (I would like my E3 to play my MP3's while I work on it :-). After that I guess I will either try to fix the shell problem or try to build microwindows/nano-X.
Mark
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