Hi Aurel,
> AFAIK the Intel Xscale PXA27x doesn't support "a bus-powered device model"
> (see Intel PXA27x Processor Family Design Guide, chapter 12.4.2 Bus-Powered Device)
>
The device isn't bus-powered per-se ie. it isn't left connected to the
PC. In normal operation it is running from a battery, it just uses usb
to transfer data to a PC and recharge the battery. Kind of like an iPod
or a mobile phone.
Justin.
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