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Re: Implementing serial device




On Dec 13, 2007, at 3:54 PM, Matthew Grund wrote:

   I develop on Gumstix (PXA255) - they've got a networking stack
that runs on USB called "usbnet".  On the Mac OS X side, It uses the
Zaurus USB driver and a small mod to the .kext to connect via USB.

  I'd definitely recommend this, for cross-compile. This makes
automating the install/test a breeze. (scp, ssh, etc. work well) Of
course the gumstix comes with a linux kernel, making the ARM
side not all that embedded.

Hmm. Well, I don't have an OS on the device. I *do* have a boot loader that implements a TCP/IP stack on the COTS dev board, but it has an Ethernet MAC I won't have on ours. In the long run, I think it will be much easier on us if we can implement a serial port.


But I'll take a look at USBnet. Thanks.

--
Rick

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