On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
Joseph,
Although I no longer have the device in question (got pissed and gave it
to my future bro-in-law), I have some questions that I'd like answered
before I blow another $20-$40 on a USB PCI card.
I'd agree. You need to find out what
John McKinney wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
Joseph,
Although I no longer have the device in question (got pissed and gave it
to my future bro-in-law), I have some questions that I'd like answered
before I blow another $20-$40 on a USB PCI card.
I'd agree. You need
I might be off here, but I think the specs only support two ports in the
computer itself, you can attach more devices by daisy chaining them or
running them through a (powered) USB HUB.
M.
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From: Joseph A Nagy Jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Michael Kalus wrote:
I might be off here, but I think the specs only support two ports in the
computer itself, you can attach more devices by daisy chaining them or
running them through a (powered) USB HUB.
M.
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Then what's the point of having PCI USB cards!? All modern mobo's have
USB ports,
Then what's the point of having PCI USB cards!? All modern
mobo's have
USB ports, hell even my ancient IBM PC 330 (I'm talking uber ancient,
only a 486) came with two USB ports! And I've seen 4 port USB
cards (the
2 porters (and I think the 4 porters) also have an extra
internal
Michael Kalus wrote:
Then what's the point of having PCI USB cards!? All modern
mobo's have
USB ports, hell even my ancient IBM PC 330 (I'm talking uber ancient,
only a 486) came with two USB ports! And I've seen 4 port USB
cards (the
2 porters (and I think the 4 porters) also have an extra
** Reply to message from Joseph A Nagy Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 12 Jun 2003
14:25:47 -0500
Although I no longer have the device in question (got pissed and gave it
to my future bro-in-law), I have some questions that I'd like answered
before I blow another $20-$40 on a USB PCI card.
Jack Bowling wrote:
** Reply to message from Joseph A Nagy Jr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 12 Jun 2003 14:25:47 -0500
Although I no longer have the device in question (got pissed and
gave it to my future bro-in-law), I have some questions that I'd
like answered before I blow another $20-$40 on a USB
** Reply to message from Joseph A Nagy Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 12 Jun 2003
17:01:13 -0500
Jack Bowling wrote:
** Reply to message from Joseph A Nagy Jr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 12 Jun 2003 14:25:47 -0500
Although I no longer have the device in question (got pissed and
gave
Jack Bowling wrote:
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My guess would be that it has to do with the ordering of USB probing
during the init on boot. You could try to add the following two lines
to your /etc/rc.local to see what happens:
/sbin/modprobe usb-uhci /sbin/modprobe ehci-hcd
jb
*shakes head* It was ordered like
Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
Jack Bowling wrote:
snip
My guess would be that it has to do with the ordering of USB probing
during the init on boot. You could try to add the following two lines
to your /etc/rc.local to see what happens:
/sbin/modprobe usb-uhci /sbin/modprobe ehci-hcd
jb
*shakes
Edward Dekkers wrote:
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The avenue we've all travelled in this scenario is to see how many ports
a PC can handle. How about this for a side track:
The card when inserted shared resources with something it shouldn't. Is
this not possible?
It is. If this is the case, I'm screwed and I won't
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