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PCI Canbus, looking for a Linux expert for upgrading the driver to kernel >v4.9
legacy:
hi
when you work with a smart robotic-arm, it might happen you need to work with CanBus for controlling it. There some usb-to-can adapters out of there, but they are usually very expensive (250 euro), while this product often appears on eBay for cheap (30-50 euro). It's an EOL product, but it looks great and comes with a Linux kernel driver as well as a few application-examples with sources and documentation. Unfortunately, it only works for kernel <4, and needs some work for being updated to modern kernels.
I'd like to use one of those for a hobbyist project: anyone with strong skills at kernel drivers? :-//
Nominal Animal:
Do you have the Linux kernel driver sources? The link you showed requires registration. You could email them to me, perhaps?
I can't make any promises (not because of lack of skill, but because of burnt-out brain), but I'm willing to take a look.
legacy:
--- Quote from: Nominal Animal on March 24, 2019, 08:39:58 pm ---Do you have the Linux kernel driver sources? The link you showed requires registration. You could email them to me, perhaps?
--- End quote ---
Yes, I registered a personal (not business, since the board is for a hobby) account to their website and they kindly allowed me to download sources and examples. I can upload somewhere on DTB and give you the ticket via a private message here (I don't have your email).
--- Quote from: Nominal Animal on March 24, 2019, 08:39:58 pm ---I can't make any promises (not because of lack of skill, but because of burnt-out brain), but I'm willing to take a look.
--- End quote ---
It's not a problem, and there is no deadline :D
edit:
super thank you in advance!
Nominal Animal:
--- Quote from: legacy on March 24, 2019, 09:02:09 pm ---(I don't have your email)
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It's in my profile, and the only thing shown on my web page. But, if you want, a download link via private message is fine too.
legacy:
ops. PM sent. I don't know if I can publish the package in public, so if someone needs/wants to read it, please contact me by PM and I will show the link for the download.
In the meanwhile, I am going to write to the vendor, asking for the permission :D
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