Accelent USB drivers; modify and compile for iPaq 4155

From: Alex (abiemann_no_spam__at__nospam_hotmail.com)
Date: 04/27/04


Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 13:26:07 -0700

I'm part of a senior design team at Drexel University and we are wanting to communicate to the iPaq 4155 over USB using a Cypress CY7C67300 microcontroller. The microcontroller is an embedded USB host.

Cypress provides the source code to the driver for Windows CE.Net - but the source needs to be modified slightly to be used on the iPaq since the driver is designed for the Accelent USB development platform. Also, I do not have access to Platform Builder 4.2.

URL to the source code:
http://www.cypress.com/cfuploads/support/reference_design/OTG-Host_WinCE_Host_driver_v1_0.zip

Cypress has included a lot of documentation to modifying the source code to suit a given device. If I manage to correctly modify the source, would it be possible for a kind soul to compile it for me so that I can use it with eVC++ 4.0 SP2
Maybe someone already has done that and could share it ?

I only have 2 weeks to go until the presentation for the design... so I'm getting nervous about completing it...

thankyou for any help.



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