Hi Michael, >>> Comments welcome (is there anyone on this list with access to an >>> EtherNAT card, >>> besides cts and myself?). >> >> Here (but I guess you already knew that?). > > Sure - I wasn't sure whether you still followed the list though.
Well. I still read it on a regular basis but as I don't have much to contribute I do not post messages quite often. It's a pity I couldn't join the developer's meeting. :-( I was really looking forward to it. > Using interrupts on the EtherNAT would be a good starting point. I get > hundreds of RX overrun kernel messages, that's another bottleneck. > I'll have to clean up the code quite a bit to make it acceptable > before I'll start on interrupts. Still have to test whether it all > works when compiled in, too. > Is there a MiNT driver for the USB port on the EtherNAT as well? That > might be useful to tackle next. Unfortunately not. There is only a closed source beta mouse driver. http://www.janthomas.org.uk/ But a linux driver would be a good start to get a MiNT driver soon. :-) Regards, Frank -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]