On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 20:49:09 +0100, Alexander Puchmayr
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am Montag, 7. Februar 2005 15:32 schrieb Comatose Jones:
> > On Mon, 7 Feb 2005 15:03:32 +0100, Jose Gonzalez Gomez
> >
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi there,
> > >
> > > I recently posted about some problems I was having with my USB ports
> > > and an ACER memory stick. After doing some tests, I discovered that
> > > the stick works perfectly when plugged in a USB 1.1 port (this mobo
> > > has both USB1.1 and USB2.0 ports), but fails miserably when plugged in
> > > a USB 2.0 port. Before going any further I would like to know if there
> > > is anybody out there with this mobo and USB2.0 working, as I have
> > > found some threads at VIA Arena forums that seemed to imply that
> > > USB2.0 was broken in this mobo.
> >
> > Works here.
> 
> What steps did you take? I have the same MoBo, and the port that should be a
> 2.0 Port is acutally a 1.1 port (The uhci-driver grabs all four
> double-slots, the ehci loads and tells it has two ports, but they are
> physically not present).
> 
> Is there anything going wrong with the configuration?
> 
> Greetings
>  Alex

Don't know if this is what you're asking for, but... there's a jumper
on the mobo (labeled USB_EN) that's supposed to activate the VT6202
chipset with its corresponding USB2.0 ports. There are four (supposed)
USB2.0 ports. Two of them are located in the rear panel below the
parallel and serial ports (the other two ports at the top are the 1.1
ports) and you may access the other two using the connectors provided
with the mobo, connecting them to a header that is available at the
mobo between two PCI slots (I think the header is labeled USB20_34 in
the mobo).

If you make them work please post your results, as I've tried
everything I can think of (I was so desperate I even tried in Windows)
with no success.

Best regards
Jose

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