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Date:      Wed, 9 Aug 2006 10:04:32 +0930
From:      "Daniel O'Connor" <doconnor@gsoft.com.au>
To:        Odhiambo Washington <wash@wananchi.com>
Cc:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Silicon Laboratories CP2101/CP2102 usb serial adapters & FreeBSD
Message-ID:  <200608091004.34983.doconnor@gsoft.com.au>
In-Reply-To: <20060808163423.GG5552@ns2.wananchi.com>
References:  <20060808163423.GG5552@ns2.wananchi.com>

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On Wednesday 09 August 2006 02:04, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
> Daniel O'Connor was making an attempt, but I did not find any
> info whether he succeeded.

He sort of succeeded but the resulting driver has issues :)

You can try it here..
http://www.dons.net.au/~darius/ucp-0.01.diff.gz
MD5 (ucp-0.01.diff.gz) =3D 9e3543609263bfcab33dfa18e0d3c45f

Originally my only test hardware was a CP2102 connected directly to a=20
microcontroller so I couldn't get access to the control lines, etc.. Now=20
however I have an FPGA dev. board with a CP2102 on it so I will be able to=
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look at the various control signals.

I have found that the programmer sort of works but it seems to 'lag' intial=
ly=20
so perhaps there is a command that needs to be sent to kick things off.

=2D-=20
Daniel O'Connor software and network engineer
for Genesis Software - http://www.gsoft.com.au
"The nice thing about standards is that there
are so many of them to choose from."
  -- Andrew Tanenbaum
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