ADBrown
03-07-2007, 06:08 AM
There's a guy over on AximSite who's trying to figure out whether it's possible to activate the USB Host pins on the Intel PXA270 processor which is found in most of the recent Axims (and many other devices, for that matter). I've already pitched in by offering a dead motherboard for him to trace, but now he's stalled in software land, and I don't have the skills to help him. Here's the list of what he requires at this point:
What's needed:
1. Someone with CE embedded knowledge that knows the PXA270's internal USB host interface and can compile a driver dll using Microsoft's default USB host driver example for WM2003SE (WM5 will be later).
2. Someone that can write a small utility to allow me to peek/poke the PXA270 control registers associated with the CPU's internal USB host interface.
3. Someone who has the expertise to add the USB host interface lines to their X50/X51 per my instructions. A soldering station that can be used with surfacemount components and a large magnifying glass are a must.
What's needed:
1. Someone with CE embedded knowledge that knows the PXA270's internal USB host interface and can compile a driver dll using Microsoft's default USB host driver example for WM2003SE (WM5 will be later).
2. Someone that can write a small utility to allow me to peek/poke the PXA270 control registers associated with the CPU's internal USB host interface.
3. Someone who has the expertise to add the USB host interface lines to their X50/X51 per my instructions. A soldering station that can be used with surfacemount components and a large magnifying glass are a must.