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Re: How do you get an ez430 going under Linux?

by Steve Underwood :: Rate this Message:

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Oleg Verych (Gmane) wrote:

> 25-09-2007, Grant Edwards:
>  
>> On 2007-09-25, David Pettit <davidp@...> wrote:
>>    
>>>> I also CCed patches here, hoping that there will be some testing and feed
>>>> back, but... So, if TI EZ430 USB tool is used by more people, i can start
>>>> effort again.
>>>>        
>>> I think your efforts would be appreciated.  I now have three neatly stacked
>>> in my desk drawer at work (vendor reps love to give gifts).  If I can use
>>> them with Linux, I will take them home with me.  
>>>      
>
>  
>> The stock driver in the 2.6.22 kernel works fine along with the
>> udev rule that sets the configurationValue to 2.
>>    
>
> To use this thing was possible right after driver was written (~2.6.11)
> of course. Question is "how to use".
>
> Because they accepted just one very tiny patch to add device ID, now udev
> rules are a bit smaller.
>  
It won't work without that patch, because there is bug in accepting IDs
from the command line. We fixed the command line for our own use. The
driver maintainers added the ID for the FET tool to the driver. I don't
know if they also fixed the command line.

Steve


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