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Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2011 20:05:44 -0300
From: Yuri Gonzaga <yuriggc@...il.com>
To: crypt-dev@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: Yuri's Status Report - #3 of 15

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> You mean a kernel module (not "process").


Yes. You are right!

OK.  Perhaps you made progress at that since then?


Yes. But I still can't communicate my module.
Using the linux drivers and examples it's is being complicated to put
everything to work.
As I said previously,  it is necessary to understand how to interface to
FIFOs and SPI channels in USB device on the board. So, I have done some
attempts but it is not working properly yet.

It looks like the windows approach is different. On linux, it is more
complex...

Isn't this hidden behind a software abstraction layer when you use
> Pico's driver?


The problem is not the software side but the hardware one, where I have to
use all the signals correctly to read and write data through USB.

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