Joihnson's Lam's web site states:
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4) In some PC, UHCI's I/O port is not assigned by BIOS.
In this case, specify I/O port by /P option.
/P=xxx0 : UHCI I/O address
Sorry, Johnson: just realized that what I need is to assign an i/o ADDRESS.
Windows uses I/O 10C0 - 10DF. So am I safe to use usbaspiX.sys /P=10C0 ? How
do I know that the start address is safe / won't conflict with other
devices?
Best Wishes,
Eric.
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