* USB on "Bronze" PowerBook?
@ 1999-07-16 7:16 Stephen Travis Pope
1999-07-19 2:36 ` Paul Mackerras
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From: Stephen Travis Pope @ 1999-07-16 7:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-dev
Hello all,
I use Linux PPC v5 on a 400 MHz "Lombard" PowerBook and it's *great* --
my only problem is that I can't use an external USB keyboard and mouse.
Is there a kernel hacker out there who could enlighten me as to the
issues involved in getting this to work? (I'm UNIX kernel literate, but
haven't looked into USB support.)
Are all Mac USB stacks made for the older interface chips?
Is anyone currently working on getting this to work? (If yes, do you
want some help?)
...any reply appreciated...
--
stp
Stephen Travis Pope -- http://www.create.ucsb.edu/~stp
stp@create.ucsb.edu (local) -- stp9@cornell.edu (permanent)
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* Re: USB on "Bronze" PowerBook?
1999-07-19 2:53 ` Tom Rini
@ 1999-07-18 22:23 ` Dan Burcaw
1999-08-15 8:17 ` Michael Schmitz
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From: Dan Burcaw @ 1999-07-18 22:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Tom Rini; +Cc: Paul.Mackerras, stp9, linuxppc-dev
>
> The new PBs have a different OHCI chip (not an OPTi, name escapes me right
> now). which neither inkays or the current stack seem to have much/any luck
> with.
IIRC, it's a Lucent chip.
>
> ---
> Tom Rini (TR1265)
> http://gate.crashing.org/~trini/
>
>
Dan
Terra Soft Solutions, Inc.
email: dburcaw@yellowdoglinux.com
website: http://www.yellowdoglinux.com/
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* Re: USB on "Bronze" PowerBook?
1999-07-16 7:16 USB on "Bronze" PowerBook? Stephen Travis Pope
@ 1999-07-19 2:36 ` Paul Mackerras
1999-07-19 2:53 ` Tom Rini
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From: Paul Mackerras @ 1999-07-19 2:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: stp9; +Cc: linuxppc-dev
Stephen Travis Pope <stp9@cornell.edu> wrote:
> I use Linux PPC v5 on a 400 MHz "Lombard" PowerBook and it's *great* --
> my only problem is that I can't use an external USB keyboard and mouse.
>
> Is there a kernel hacker out there who could enlighten me as to the
> issues involved in getting this to work? (I'm UNIX kernel literate, but
> haven't looked into USB support.)
I don't know of any particular reason why it wouldn't work. Have you
tried my 2.2.10 precompiled kernel, which has the new USB drivers in
it? (It's at ftp://sunsite.anu.edu.au/pub/linux/linux-pmac/
kernel-binary/v2.2.10.)
> Are all Mac USB stacks made for the older interface chips?
Not deliberately. :-)
> Is anyone currently working on getting this to work? (If yes, do you
> want some help?)
All I need is one of the new powerbooks. :-) :-)
Paul.
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* Re: USB on "Bronze" PowerBook?
1999-07-19 2:36 ` Paul Mackerras
@ 1999-07-19 2:53 ` Tom Rini
1999-07-18 22:23 ` Dan Burcaw
1999-08-15 8:17 ` Michael Schmitz
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From: Tom Rini @ 1999-07-19 2:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Paul.Mackerras; +Cc: stp9, linuxppc-dev
On Mon, 19 Jul 1999, Paul Mackerras wrote:
> Stephen Travis Pope <stp9@cornell.edu> wrote:
> > Are all Mac USB stacks made for the older interface chips?
>
> Not deliberately. :-)
The new PBs have a different OHCI chip (not an OPTi, name escapes me right
now). which neither inkays or the current stack seem to have much/any luck
with.
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Tom Rini (TR1265)
http://gate.crashing.org/~trini/
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* Re: USB on "Bronze" PowerBook?
1999-07-19 2:53 ` Tom Rini
1999-07-18 22:23 ` Dan Burcaw
@ 1999-08-15 8:17 ` Michael Schmitz
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From: Michael Schmitz @ 1999-08-15 8:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Tom Rini, Paul.Mackerras; +Cc: stp9, linuxppc-dev
>> Stephen Travis Pope <stp9@cornell.edu> wrote:
>> > Are all Mac USB stacks made for the older interface chips?
>>
>> Not deliberately. :-)
>
>The new PBs have a different OHCI chip (not an OPTi, name escapes me right
>now). which neither inkays or the current stack seem to have much/any luck
>with.
Apologies if that's been reported before:
I just tried Paul's 2.2.10 on a Lombard machine and the USB mouse works just
fine. The only thing broken in that kernel is ethernet (that's been fixed
in another kernel (2.2.6?)).
Michael
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