Hello,
Luke Q Campagnola wrote:
>I started doing some work with the GL841 a while back and got as far as
>updating all of the register #defines and grabbing some usb dumps from
>windows. Now that there's a little more activity going on with this chip,
>I'd like to help out again. Is there anythin
On Tue, May 10, 2005 at 02:18:22PM -0600, Luke Q Campagnola wrote:
> I started doing some work with the GL841 a while back and got as far as
> updating all of the register #defines and grabbing some usb dumps from
> windows. Now that there's a little more activity going on with this chip,
> I'd lik
I started doing some work with the GL841 a while back and got as far as
updating all of the register #defines and grabbing some usb dumps from
windows. Now that there's a little more activity going on with this chip,
I'd like to help out again. Is there anything I can do that won't
interfere with t
Hello,
I've done the modifications I suggested. Defines are now part of
genesys_glXXX files. And a couple of functions close to hardware moved away
from genesys.c . Needed register bits are used through helper functions.
I'm sorry but I think you'll have to merge your chang
Hi Stef,
>On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 01:06:59PM +0200, Philipp Schmid wrote:
>
>
>>Hi Stef,
>>
>>as the regs of the gl841 are different I propose to define two macros in
>>genesys.h to the bits if it is necessary. One for the gl841 and one for
>>the gl646 context of this bits. e.g.
>>
>>#define R
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 01:06:59PM +0200, Philipp Schmid wrote:
> Hi Stef,
>
> as the regs of the gl841 are different I propose to define two macros in
> genesys.h to the bits if it is necessary. One for the gl841 and one for
> the gl646 context of this bits. e.g.
>
> #define REG01_COMPENB0