Reply by Richard January 13, 20052005-01-13
"Antonio Pasini" <NOSPAM_pasini.a@tin.it> wrote in message
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> Any experience with On-Time RT-USB32 USB host software stack ? > > It comes at a reasonable price in source form ($3000), no royalties, and > supports EHCI, HUBs, and some standard classes. > > Many years ago I used their old RT-Kernel rtos, and was pleased by the > cleanliness of the code. Not that it resembles any similarity, but... > > I'd like to try that with the ISP1760 (if this beast really exists). > > Anyone tried it ? >
As you haven't had much luck here - I suggest downloading and searching through the On-Time support mailing list. This can be obtained from their WEB site. Regards, Richard. http://www.FreeRTOS.org
Reply by Antonio Pasini January 11, 20052005-01-11
Any experience with On-Time  RT-USB32 USB host software stack ?

It comes at a reasonable price in source form ($3000), no royalties, and 
supports EHCI, HUBs, and some standard classes.

Many years ago I used their old RT-Kernel rtos, and was pleased by the 
cleanliness of the code. Not that it resembles any similarity, but...

I'd like to try that with the ISP1760 (if this beast really exists).

Anyone tried it ?