Ronald,
The datasheet states this board has two USB host/slave ports. Does
this mean the board could be used as an USB slave. We're looking to
have the board connected to a PC via USB, and to identify itself as a
serial port on the PC. Would this be possible?
Thanks,
Jim Newton
--- In Ronald Gomes <> wrote:
>
> Hello everybody,
>
> Just to let you know about the new designs we have been working on
during the last months here in the TS office.
> Please, find some preliminary announcements at:
>
> http://www.embeddedarm.com/temp/ts-7800-datasheet.pdf
> http://www.embeddedarm.com/temp/ts-new-products.pdf
>
> The TS-7800 highlights are the 500MHz ARM9, internal PCI bus,
Gigabit Ethernet, USB High-Speed, dual SATA and SD, 12K LUT FPGA and
the fact it is backward compatible with our TS-72xx computers ? same
footprint. Also, it runs Kernel2.6 and Debian by default from the
512MB on-board flash. We believe the TS-7800 is going to be a good
and easy platform upgrade option for those demanding more
performance ? the TS-7800 is about 3 times faster compared to the TS-
72xx.
>
> We should be officially releasing the TS-7800, TS-POE100 and the TS-
PLC in the next one/two months.
>
> Any comments/suggestions before we do a final release are
appreciated.
>
> Regards,
> Ronald.
>
>
>
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