Raul,
May be, you can try use core of XUPV2PRO for PS2. It's available in
http://www.digilentinc.com/Products/Detail.cfm?Prod=XUPV2P&Nav1=Products&Nav2=Programmable
or directly in
http://www.digilentinc.com/Data/Products/XUPV2P/EDK-XUP-V2ProPack.zip .
There is also a reference project in
http://www.digilentinc.com/Data/Products/XUPV2P/xup_bsb_ps2.zip.
I think you should only change the target FPGA in EDK Project and
change the .ucf file for aligning it with S3E Board.
Regards,
Jardel.
Matthieu Simon wrote:
> Hi Raul,
>
> There is not any USB port "viewable from FPGA" on Spartan 3E Stater
> Kit. The USB connector ont the board is an embedded JTAG platform cable.
>
> What do you mean by "don’t allow to add (any USB or) PS/2 peripheral
> to project" ?
> I don't think that EDK provides a PS2 controller IP, that means you
> need to create your own one.
>
> Regards;
> Matthieu
>
> Raul Camaras a écrit :
>
>>
>> Hallo,
>>
>> I would like to use USB port(i.e. existent in the Spartan-3E 500
>> starter demo kit as PS/2 port, or in the Memec Spartan-3 1600 Kit).
>>
>> EDK(both 7.1 and 8.1 versions) don’t allow to add any USB or PS/2
>> peripheral to project, and supposedly also not any driver for it.
>>
>> In the documentation of board Memec-Spartan-3 1600 it is mentioned a
>> CD where USB peripheral and drivers could be installed(supposedly
>>
>> only for Windows installations). Where is this CD?! I can not find
>> it. Shoud it just be got directly from distributor(Memec)? What else?
>>
>> Anyway, how is it possible to use USB port?
>>
>> In uclinux Kernel settings it is possible to activate “support for
>> USB”, is it right?
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Raul Camaras
>>
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