Bypassing the obvious question of why you added USB if you have no 
devices...

ASP should be reading the card info over the PCI bus. It doesn't need a 
functional USB driver for that, so the fact that it shows up in ASP 
doesn't necessarily mean it's working. What OS version are you using? 
Are all the USB extensions enabled?

On Saturday, December 14, 2002, at 11:38 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi, I intalled an USB 1.0 (supports 1.1) card labeled like most in the 
> market
> as Windows PC compatible.  The  box labeled as Mercury by Manhattan 
> then a
> booklet labeled INTELLINET Active Networking.  The card seen by Apple 
> System
> Profiler and with the following info to report under PCI ports:
>
> Slot A1 -- SCSI card
>
> Slot B1 -- USB Card
>
> USB card
>
> Card type: usb
> Card name: pci1045,c861
> Card model: Not available
> Card ROM#: Not available
> Card revision: 16
> Card vendor ID: 1045
>
> I've got no devices or cables, no way to test it; what do you think?  
> Is this
> info good enough to tell me it works?


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