Hi all,

Georg Potthast writes that his DOSUSB driver now supports
EHCI and high speed USB 2.0 transfers... Interesting news
after a period of silence about this driver :-) Use with
FreeDOS is free. Noncommercial use is always free anyway,
I think. The package contains a common USB stack driver,
useful device drivers and some command line tools. Simple
device drivers and tools also come with sources, while
the bigger drivers and the stack are closed source afair.

Cheers, Eric



[Forwarding from Georg...]

DOSUSB is a USB driver for DOS which up to now supported USB 1.1 using 
UHCI and OHCI controllers. The new version now available from the 
website www.dosusb.net also supports USB 2.0 High-Speed using EHCI 
controllers up to 480 Mbit/s.

Therefore you can read and write data to flash disks or USB hard disks 
at much higher speeds than before. Also the data can be send much faster 
to USB printers, USB serial adapters and other USB devices.

DOSUSB also supports the new Intel motherboards for Intel Core i3/5/7 
processors which just feature EHCI controllers with RMHs and no UHCI or 
OHCI controllers any more.

The DOSUSB package includes drivers for flash disks and USB hard disks, 
USB printers and USB serial adapters.

DOSUSB features an URB programming interface to allow programmers to 
write applications and drivers which communicate with any USB device. 
Sample code for different programming languages are included.

The driver is a real mode DOS application and will not run in a Windows 
DOS box.



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