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14 published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
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28 Copyright (C) 2004 by Al Borchers ([email protected]).
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57 side driver. It runs on a Linux system that has USB device side
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66 | Host-Side CDC ACM USB Host |
68 | System | Generic USB | Driver |--------
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78 | Device-Side | Gadget | Controller | |
79 | Linux | Serial | Driver |--------
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84 On the device-side Linux system, the gadget serial driver looks
87 On the host-side system, the gadget serial device looks like a
92 The host side driver can potentially be any ACM compliant driver
98 With the gadget serial driver and the host side ACM or generic
100 the host and the gadget side systems as if they were connected by a
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111 side kernel for "Support for USB Gadgets", for a "USB Peripheral
128 side Linux system. You can add this to the start up scripts, if
135 # ls -l /dev/ttyGS0 | cat
136 crw-rw---- 1 root root 253, 0 May 8 14:10 /dev/ttyGS0
139 Note that the major number (253, above) is system-specific. If
140 you need to create /dev nodes by hand, the right numbers to use
149 either the Windows or Linux ACM driver on the host side. If gadget
151 Linux generic serial driver on the host side. Follow the appropriate
152 instructions below to install the host side driver.
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157 To use the Windows ACM driver you must have the "linux-cdc-acm.inf"
164 driver in the folder that contains the "linux-cdc-acm.inf" file.
170 path or browse to the folder containing the "linux-cdc-acm.inf" file.
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187 To use the Linux ACM driver you must configure the Linux host side
188 kernel for "Support for Host-side USB" and for "USB Modem (CDC ACM)
212 If the host side Linux system is configured properly, the ACM driver
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220 Linux host side kernel for "Support for Host-side USB", for "USB
245 echo 0x0525 0xA4A6 >/sys/bus/usb-serial/drivers/generic/new_id
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263 On the gadget side run "minicom -s" to configure a new minicom
266 to 9600, 8, none, and 1--these settings mostly do not matter.
281 device, so you can leave them set to the default values--these
284 With minicom configured and running on the gadget side and with
285 minicom or HyperTerminal configured and running on the host side,
287 side and host side systems. Anything you type on the terminal
288 window on the gadget side should appear in the terminal window on
289 the host side and vice versa.