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From: David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>
To: Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz>
Cc: linux-pm@lists.osdl.org
Subject: Re: [RFC] Power Management Policies
Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 13:28:57 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200504281328.57807.david-b@pacbell.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20050428185959.GA12495@elf.ucw.cz>

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On Thursday 28 April 2005 11:59 am, Pavel Machek wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> > > sl-5500 has peripheral controller, but sl-5600 and newer should have a
> > > host controller. [Unfortunately mine is 5500.]
> > 
> > I think you're wrong about all except possibly the very latest ones
> > using pxa27x chips.  The pxa25x based products would need a separate
> > controller chip to get host functionality.  I know for a fact that
> > even the C-860 doesn't have one integrated; folk use that CF/IO card,
> > with an sl811hs driver, if they crave a USB keyboard or flashdisk.
> 
> I searched web a bit, on amazon pages:
> 
> Sharp Zaurus SL-6000L Handheld

That's sort of an exception, designed originally for IBM as I recall
and not originally as a "consumer" product.


> ...
>     * Input/Output: USB 1.1 host connector mini Type-A, IR port, 2.5
>                     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Making me wonder what controller chip it uses ... or alternatively,
if that listing is wrong.  (It's been known to happen...)

> Okay, that's strange. Mini conectors are only device-side, right?

It's just a wee bit rare.  There are three kinds of USB "Mini"
sockets, used with "Mini-A" or "Mini-B" connectors on cables:

   - Mini-A, as above ... host only.  The Psion NetBook does this
     too (pxa 255 based, sl811hs host, no USB peripheral).  Used
     normally with an adapter, Mini-A to standard-A/socket, plus a
     more standard A-to-B cable like you'd use with a PC.

   - Mini-B, what you're thinking of ... peripheral only.  I've seen
     this on a variety of USB peripherals by now.   Cables normally
     go Mini-B to standard-A

   - Mini-AB, OTG-only ... you can connect either the Mini-A end
     of a cable into it, or the Mini-B end.  The device acts as
     either host or peripheral, as necessary.

I'd rather see OTG devices, with Mini-AB sockets, than Mini-A; but
OTG takes a while to adopt.


> If c-860 does not have usb, I was probably wrong (or confused by
> something like above...)

Just confused.  Mini-A is indeed not common.  C860 does have USB,
except it's the peripheral support (like most all PDAs I've seen).

- Dave

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  reply	other threads:[~2005-04-28 20:28 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-04-17 21:15 [RFC] Power Management Policies Adam Belay
2005-04-18 15:39 ` Jordan Crouse
2005-04-22 20:05   ` Pavel Machek
2005-04-27 14:08     ` David Brownell
2005-04-27 14:48       ` Pavel Machek
2005-04-28  0:05         ` David Brownell
2005-04-28  8:23           ` Pavel Machek
2005-04-28 17:16             ` David Brownell
2005-04-28 18:59               ` Pavel Machek
2005-04-28 20:28                 ` David Brownell [this message]
2005-04-23  7:18   ` Adam Belay
2005-04-27 14:01     ` David Brownell
2005-04-27 14:22   ` David Brownell
2005-04-27 14:57     ` Jordan Crouse
2005-04-27 16:03       ` David Brownell

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