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    Cyber Gp32

    I put my gp32 on internet with an usb-ethernet adapter. You can access during these 3 next nights at http://81.56.203.169
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    Usb Working !!!! On Gp32linux :)

    I forget: here I used a REGULATED 5V power supply. If you want to use a unregulated one (cheapest), you must add a 5V regulator (7805) and 2 or 3 condensators. I will put a simple schematics as soon as possible.
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    Usb Working !!!! On Gp32linux :)

    Like in linux: drivers are modules which are downloaded on demand by the device insertion. But this is application stuff, not kernel stuff. I will talk with Ingeras and Cyberic to determine what is the best strategy for users who want to have the particular devices supported by a gplinux distrib.
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    Usb Working !!!! On Gp32linux :)

    Picture link is corrected: thanks Cyberic :)
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    Usb Working !!!! On Gp32linux :)

    I just used the connector and add 5v on big red and black wires.
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    Usb Working !!!! On Gp32linux :)

    It is not a hub. It is a passive 2 connectors card from an old pc box. I just used the 2 usb connectors where I added wires to cross the signals and to add the 5v. Ok, I will give you a picture in 10 minutes.
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    Usb Working !!!! On Gp32linux :)

    This night, you can test the first gp32 webserver on http://81.56.203.169 The disponibility of the server will depend on my cells' power level ;)
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    Usb Working !!!! On Gp32linux :)

    No more need to chatboard: use an usb keyboard instead ;) (not tested but could work).
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    Gp Linux Tested With Ethernet Adapter

    Yes, you can extend your number of usb port with a hub.
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    Gp Linux Tested With Ethernet Adapter

    You should rather buy an usb-keyboard ;)
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    Usb Working !!!! On Gp32linux :)

    I think we really need a gp32linux zone. Some precisions about usb on gp32linux: - you need an externel adapter with 5V power supply: a simple hub is not enough - this adapter can be easily made by electronic hobbyists: I will put schematics on sourceforge's gp32linux - I also modified 2...
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    GP32 Chatboard Applications

    Hi all, Gp32linux now supports Ericsson cha01 chatboard. Get the gp32linux-propaganda-1.1b to test it.
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    GP32 Reading Usb Pen Drive From Gamepark Cont.

    Vimacs: I don't know; I need to build my own usb adapter and test it. But in theory, it should work.
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    GP32 Reading Usb Pen Drive From Gamepark Cont.

    You will need power for all 'not self powered' usb devices, like keyboard and usb pen...
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    GP32 Reading Usb Pen Drive From Gamepark Cont.

    OHCI driver is already implemented into the gp32linux kernel, coming from s3c2400 host driver. The problem is: we need 5v power. 2 solutions: - build a simple usb adapter with a 5V alim inside - use existing usb hub 5V alim (need to be confirmed). And it should work... Toholl
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    GP32 Gp32linux

    Hi all, Does someone have the CHA-01 chatboard documentation and can send me a copy through my email box: toholl at users dot sourceforge dot net ? Thanks
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    GP32 Gp32linux

    Thanks folks for your help. Your links are interesting by I have already the same kind of source codes. There are 3 difficulties: #1: S3c2400 processor has no SMC controler, at the opposite of s3c2410. So I needed to create a raw interface with GPIO pins to communicate directly with the smc...
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    GP32 Gp32linux

    The kernel mounts an initrd filesystem into the memory: any application into this filesystem can be executed from any type of card. The development step now is to read-write mount the smc card from the initrd filesystem. This will allow to save/write data into the card and to execute application...
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    GP32 Gp32linux

    Hi all, Please see http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/gp32linux for the gp32linux port. I am alone to develop the port and I have difficulties with the SMC driver. If some GP32 developers are interested in helping the project, you are welcome. Only 32MB cards can be now mounted in read-only...
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