To get the OTG port in host mode one needs to ground the ID pin,
something that requires a soldering iron. Unless I find a way to do it
without the modification it will take me a couple of days to test your
image.
I will also get in touch with Oliver - after all he reported the problem
so I assume his board already has OTG enabled.
Bryan,
To get the OTG port in host mode one needs to ground the ID pin,
something that requires a soldering iron. Unless I find a way to do it
without the modification it will take me a couple of days to test your
image.
I will also get in touch with Oliver - after all he reported the problem
so I assume his board already has OTG enabled.
Cheers, Mathieu.
On Tue, 2010-06-15 at 10:35 +0000, Bryan Wu wrote: kernel. ubuntu. com/git? p=roc/ubuntu- lucid.git; a=shortlog; h=refs/ heads/lp566645_ otg people. canonical. com/~roc/ kernel/ lp566645_ otg/
> >From the dmesg.txt from Oliver, I think we missed compile in the OTG transceiver driver into the kernel. So I prepared a kernel including that:
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> And the kernel package here:
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> Please help me to test that.
> Thanks,
> -Bryan
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