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Re: USB and more PCI device support



On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 03:31, Izumi Tsutsui 
<tsutsui%ceres.dti.ne.jp@localhost> wrote:
>> so I'd also announce 5.1 based NetBSD/cobalt restorecd:
>>  http://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/arch/cobalt/restore-cd/5.1/
>
> I received a question about support of PCI USB card,
> so I'd answer it here.
>
> GENERIC kernel of NetBSD/cobalt 5.1 doesn't have necessary drivers
> for USB devices so it doesn't work by default installation.
> NetBSD/cobalt itself supports PCI and USB devices and
> we have to config and compile a new kernel from sources.
>
> I know it's a bit annoying so I also put a compiled sample kernel
> which includes much more PCI and USB device drivers:
> ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/arch/cobalt/5.1/
> - kern-GENERIC.tgz includes "/netbsd" kernel based on GENERIC
>  but with more drivers.
> - "PCIDEVS" is a kernel config file to build this one
>
> You can use it by replacing a kernel in running your system and
> rebooting it, but don't forget to rename an original kernel for recovery.
>
> See also NetBSD guide to build a kernel from sources:
> http://www.NetBSD.org/docs/guide/en/chap-fetch.html
> http://www.NetBSD.org/docs/guide/en/chap-build.html
>
> Note on-board VIA bridge chip has UHCI, but we can never use it.
> (it's disabled and no connected signal lines)

Worse, IIRC, the last time I looked at the specs it was USB 1.0, not
even 1.1 on the raq2.  (I had looked up which pads to solder.
Conveniently the T/R is pulled up/down to V/G, so popping the
resistors off gives the 4 necessary pads to run wires to a connector.)
 At USB 1.0 speeds I didn't find it worth the effort.

-=erik.

> ---
> Izumi Tsutsui
>


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