- Subject: Two USB Device Ports?
- From: "Geoff Nichols" <geoff@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 15:12:12 -0800
- Thread-index: AchZXmRWZIPouhV+St6AvWWIybtExA==
- Thread-topic: Two USB Device Ports?
I have an application where I need two USB device ports. This
hardware is to sit between two PC's and show up as a USB device
to both. We are looking at an ARM platform, likely a PAxxx SODIMM
board from Cogent or Toradex, with two NET2272 from PLX on the
memory bus. PLX offers hardware drivers and along with the Linux
USB gadget drivers it looks like we can get the OS aware of the
NET2272's.
My question is: How well does Linux play with TWO USB device
ports? Is this already supported or will we have to modify parts
of the USB gadget drivers to make this work?
Thanks
geoff
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