The USB port on the ML310 is set up as a host. AFAIK, USB cables exist
that allow for a host to host transfer.
The ALI south bridge (and USB) is supported with Linux running on the
PPC inside the Virtex-II Pro FPGA.
Instead of USB you might want to use the UART or the Ethernet port (with
a cross-over cable) to transfer your data.
- Peter
Hen wrote:
> I want to use the USB port of the ML-310 to transfer data out to the
> computer. Is this possible ?
>
> How can I access the Ali South Bridge from the FPGA (i.e. in my top
> Schematic program) ?
>
> How does the computer itself communicate with the board. Would the
> computer require a specific driver? Is there any DLL for Ali South Bridge
> ?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
>
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Reply by Hen●October 19, 20052005-10-19
I want to use the USB port of the ML-310 to transfer data out to the
computer. Is this possible ?
How can I access the Ali South Bridge from the FPGA (i.e. in my top
Schematic program) ?
How does the computer itself communicate with the board. Would the
computer require a specific driver? Is there any DLL for Ali South Bridge
?
Thanks
This message was sent using the comp.arch.embedded web interface on
www.EmbeddedRelated.com