While surfing, or clutching, at straws, I found a thread related to Nova-T
500 on a Finnish forum (DVDPlaza). Someone mentioned there that his Nova-T
500 was fully working. His box is running KnoppMyth. I posted a query for
this guy, let's see what his answer is.

On 3/8/07, Juha Ruotsalainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I don't think so. Running lsusb gives me similar results. Could the 3rd
host adapter be the remote control (which is, AFAIK, currently not working
in Linux).

On 3/8/07, Arnold Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > A new survey to Nova-T 500 owners: how many USB-hubs do you have in
> > your
> > system?...
>
> Strange - am I the only one those Nova-T-500 has 3 (!) USB host
> adapters?
>
> You may check my "lsusb -v" listing at
> http://ats.dyn.bawue.de/arny/lsusb-v
>
> Summary:
>
> Bus 001 Dev 001 EHCI host controller on Nova-T-500 (PCI :00:0d.2)
> Bus 001 Dev 003 "Hauppauge" device
>         (not Dev 002 any longer due to disconnect bug)
>
> Bus 002 Dev 001 UHCI host controller on motherboard (PCI 00:04.2)
>
> Bus 003 Dev 001 UHCI host controller on motherboard (PCI 00:04.3)
> Bus 003 Dev 003 Canon Printer
>         (not Dev 002 any longer due to manual disconnect/reconnect)
>
> Bus 004 Dev 001 UHCI Nova-T-500, apparently unused (PCI 00:0d.0)
> Bus 005 Dev 001 UHCI Nova-T-500, apparently unused (PCI 00:0d.1)
>
>
>
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jussi
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