Linux-Hardware Digest #577, Volume #14            Fri, 6 Apr 01 12:13:07 EDT

Contents:
  deskpro 5100 embedded ethernet workaround? (gmott@[EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Re: Recommended Tape Drive & Software (Joshua Baker-LePain)
  Re: AIC78xx driver problems in newer kernels (Joshua Baker-LePain)
  Re: 3 com nic ("" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
  Promise Fasttrak66/100 driver source code? (Robert Kennedy)
  Re: 3 com nic ("Bob Spellman")
  Re: Recommended Tape Drive & Software (Roberto)
  Lucent AMR modem on suse (kernel 2.4.0-4GB) (Roberto)
  Re: Time server setup ("Roman Badertscher")
  MagicImage 400 (DR-MD400) (Young4ert)
  Re: Linux  on Intel Or Celeron? what is the best choice? ("Nils O. Sel�sdal")
  Re: Recommended Tape Drive & Software (Frank Miles)
  Re: MagicImage 400 (DR-MD400) (Roberto)
  Re: TwinView on GeForce 2MX / Redhat 7.0 (David Balazic)
  usb-joystick question
  Any gfx card with TV-out supported ? (David Balazic)
  Re: Memory problem (Jonadab the Unsightly One)
  Acer prisa 610S w/sane @ linux (Roberto)
  Serial mouse is detected as PS/2 mouse ("Nguyen")
  Re: hotswap keyboard without reboot? (Jonadab the Unsightly One)
  Re: USB gives device not accepting address err=-100 (Johann Deneux)

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Subject: deskpro 5100 embedded ethernet workaround?
From: gmott@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2001 13:05:48 GMT


anyone know the details for getting linux to see the embedded ethernet on a compaq 
deskpro 5100?  the relevant ethernet howto section refers to a www page that has been 
deleted.  specifically it says "The problem with this Compaq machine however is that 
the PCI directory is loaded in high memory, at a spot where the Linux kernel can't 
(won't) reach. Result: the card is never detected nor is it usable... The workaround 
(as described thoroughly in http://www-c724.uibk.ac.at/XL/) is to load MS-DOS, launch 
a little driver Compaq wrote and then load the Linux kernel using LOADLIN... The 
little driver simply moves the PCI directory to a place where it is normally stored 
(and where Linux can find it)."

unfortunately however <www-c724.uibk.ac.at/XL> says only "Error 410 - page has been 
permanently removed".  and nothing on compaq's deskpro 2000/5100 support page seems to 
be relevant to linux.  whinedoze identifies the embedded ethernet as "compaq 
integrated netflex enet/pci [ndis2/ndis3] amd 79c970 rev 2".

can anyone point me to, or send me, the needed driver?  i'd be especially grateful if 
you decode my email address above and notify me directly.  thanks!

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From: Joshua Baker-LePain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Recommended Tape Drive & Software
Date: 6 Apr 2001 13:10:57 GMT

Christopher Morton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5 Apr 2001 14:38:20 GMT, Joshua Baker-LePain
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>>Travan -- the tapes are expensive, the drives are slow, and they get very
>>hot.  For about $1200 you could get an Exabyte Eliant 820 -- 7GB native on
>>cheap ($3-4) tapes.

> You see the problem here is that's nearly six times the price of an
> EIDE Travan drive.  It's tough to sell the price difference,
> especially when the customer's needs are so small.

Well, at least go with a SCSI Travan and a cheap UltraSCSI card (an
Adaptec 2930 is ~$90).  Backups are *important*, and I would never
willingly trust them to IDE.

Also, keep in mind that if you want to do archiving, your tape costs
are going to start rising very quickly with Travan.

-- 
Joshua Baker-LePain
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Duke University

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From: Joshua Baker-LePain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: AIC78xx driver problems in newer kernels
Date: 6 Apr 2001 13:22:55 GMT

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello group. 

> I have been using my Adaptec UW2 and U160 cards for a while with no
> trouble. Because of security issues, I have upgraded to kernel 2.4.3.

First, 2.2.19 is enough to fix the security issues.  Second, note that,
by default, the aic7xxx driver in 2.4.3 is a completely different
one from that in 2.4.2 and the entire 2.2.x series.  The "old" driver is
included in 2.4.3 as aic7xxx_old.  Also, the new driver maintainer is
recommending that you use the latest version of the driver (6.1.8) rather
than the one bundled with 2.4.3, which is 6.1.5.  It's available here:

http://people.freebsd.org/~gibbs/linux/

> Everything works fine but I can no longer successfully write a CD using
> xcdroast. On another similarly configured machine running 2.2.18 also has
> the same problem. I can take my CDR over to my print server, which runs
> 2.2.16, and it burns the CD successfully.  I have tried recompiling
> cdrecord and xcdroast. Has anyone else experienced this? A log is listed
> below.

Hmmm.  I haven't seen this specifically, but the first thing to look for
is *always* proper termination and cabling.  Is your burner on
the same chain as your hard drive(s)?  Then your cable lenght (not to
mention bus speed) on that chain is severely restricted.  Also, you'd
better be terminating the high bits, as your burner is most likely
a narrow device and those are wide adapters.

Why was it working before?  *shrug*  Maybe the new drivers are more
sensitive to cabling issues.  Or, maybe you just need to sacrifice a new
goat.  How long has it been since the last one?

-- 
Joshua Baker-LePain
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Duke University

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From: "<toor>" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: 3 com nic
Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2001 09:31:55 -0400

Okay, you should not play with the IRQ paramaters. The DOS program has an
AUTO probe feature use that! For the linux part: you load it as "insmod
3c509" . And "ifconfig eth0".

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message ...
>Here is what i did....
>
>I used the 3com software in dos and set the card to isa {non-pnp}
>and i know the params are 0x300 and irq 10.
>
>but still the card fails to initialize, and i cant get it to work.
>i set up the eth0 in linux conf, basic network settings, but i know i am
>forgetting the
>obvious here. how do i get linux to load this card? what am i missing?
>
>any ideas?
>
>
>"Drew Roedersheimer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
>news:hr4z6.16391$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
>> On Thu, 5 Apr 2001 16:05:59 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> >Remember its a DOS program, so don't look in windows!
>> >
>> >Barry L. Kline wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>> >>Harold E Vine III wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> I have a cable connection, trying to get my nic to work under linux.
>Its
>> >a
>> >>> 3com 509 isa pnp card. works fine under windows, but even using the
io
>> >>> addresses that windows shows, linux cannot load the card I'm kinda
>stuck
>> >>> cause I cant seem to get it to work. Is there a trick to this i don't
>> >know
>> >>> about? ...
>> >>>
>> >>> thanks much.
>> >>
>> >>Two choices:
>> >>
>> >>1) Download the configuration program from 3com and configure the card
>> >>with hard-coded addresses, eliminating PNP
>> >>2) ISAPNP utility
>> >>
>> >>Barry
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>> Additionally, you can configure the card under Linux with 3c5x9utils.  I
>> used it on my 3c509 cards without incident.
>>
>>
>> Here's the address for the source:
>>
>> http://www.scyld.com/diag/index.html
>>
>>
>> HTH
>> -DR
>>
>> --
>> An invasion of armies can be resisted, but not an idea whose time has
>come.
>>                  -- Victor Hugo
>
>



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From: Robert Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Promise Fasttrak66/100 driver source code?
Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2001 08:27:19 -0500


I was poking around Promise's ftp site when I came across
ftp://ftp.promise.com/Controllers/IDE/FastTrak100/Linux/LinuxBETA/rel.tgz

Which appears to be a compressed tarball containing the source code to the
Fasttrak Linux RAID driver.  It is the same version (1.10 build 6) as the
compiled stuff they released several months ago for RedHat Linux 6.2/7.0
(kernels 2.2.14 and 2.2.16 respectively).  It seemed to compile OK under
2.2.17 but I no longer have a test machine to try it on.

Have they changed their stance on handing out the code?  There's no sort
of license agreement packaged with it either.

Hopefully it works with the 2.4+ kernels.

Cheers,
Robert Kennedy



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From: "Bob Spellman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: 3 com nic
Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2001 14:02:28 GMT

ok....i'll try that.
i did set the params both ways, auto probe and manually, eitether way when
linux started, i got one of 2 errors.
one said that the moduale failed, the other said that the params were
invalid or something like that.
i'll work on it tonite and see if i can figure this out. its giving me a big
headache. i can remove the card, obviousley because i'd have to call the
cable company and give them new mac addresses, i dont want to do that. i'll
give it a whirl tonite.
thanks for the help.



--
Harold Vine
Parts Manager
Marty's GMC
www.martysgmc.com
1-781-585-1627
<toor> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:9akge4$hgq$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Okay, you should not play with the IRQ paramaters. The DOS program has an
> AUTO probe feature use that! For the linux part: you load it as "insmod
> 3c509" . And "ifconfig eth0".
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message ...
> >Here is what i did....
> >
> >I used the 3com software in dos and set the card to isa {non-pnp}
> >and i know the params are 0x300 and irq 10.
> >
> >but still the card fails to initialize, and i cant get it to work.
> >i set up the eth0 in linux conf, basic network settings, but i know i am
> >forgetting the
> >obvious here. how do i get linux to load this card? what am i missing?
> >
> >any ideas?
> >
> >
> >"Drew Roedersheimer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> >news:hr4z6.16391$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> >> On Thu, 5 Apr 2001 16:05:59 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> >Remember its a DOS program, so don't look in windows!
> >> >
> >> >Barry L. Kline wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> >> >>Harold E Vine III wrote:
> >> >>>
> >> >>> I have a cable connection, trying to get my nic to work under
linux.
> >Its
> >> >a
> >> >>> 3com 509 isa pnp card. works fine under windows, but even using the
> io
> >> >>> addresses that windows shows, linux cannot load the card I'm kinda
> >stuck
> >> >>> cause I cant seem to get it to work. Is there a trick to this i
don't
> >> >know
> >> >>> about? ...
> >> >>>
> >> >>> thanks much.
> >> >>
> >> >>Two choices:
> >> >>
> >> >>1) Download the configuration program from 3com and configure the
card
> >> >>with hard-coded addresses, eliminating PNP
> >> >>2) ISAPNP utility
> >> >>
> >> >>Barry
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >> Additionally, you can configure the card under Linux with 3c5x9utils.
I
> >> used it on my 3c509 cards without incident.
> >>
> >>
> >> Here's the address for the source:
> >>
> >> http://www.scyld.com/diag/index.html
> >>
> >>
> >> HTH
> >> -DR
> >>
> >> --
> >> An invasion of armies can be resisted, but not an idea whose time has
> >come.
> >>                  -- Victor Hugo
> >
> >
>
>



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From: Roberto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Recommended Tape Drive & Software
Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2001 14:25:39 GMT

Chris Morton wrote:
> 
> I'm setting up a relatively low volume RH 7 mailserver for someone.  I'm
> interested in users' recommendations regarding compatible tape backup
> systems and backup software.  Travan, DAT, DLT?  Which would you recommend.

I use a SCSI Travan tape (the entire suse 6.2 i on a scsi advansys)
and it goes fine, sure the tapes are not cheap, but they are robust
against e.g. dat.
3 gigaByte approx in 1 hour or so, using tar.
-- 
Saluti..Gr"usse..Salutations..Regards..Saludos..  Rag.Roberto Basville
http://basrob.firenze.net/
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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From: Roberto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Lucent AMR modem on suse (kernel 2.4.0-4GB)
Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2001 14:43:10 GMT

A friend bought an Acer travelmate 201T equipped with one of
this @#$!%^@#!% lucent AMR winmodems.
It seems there are no drivers for it. SOB SOB...
Any clue?
TIA
-- 
Saluti..Gr"usse..Salutations..Regards..Saludos..  Rag.Roberto Basville
http://basrob.firenze.net/

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From: "Roman Badertscher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: Time server setup
Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2001 16:48:08 +0200


"Kerry Cox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> I'm looking to create a ntpd or ntpdate time server running Red hat
[snip]

Meinberg, a company in Germany, offers an NTP time server solution which is
based on Linux.
We have used the solution for a customer and it works very well.
See http://www.meinberg.de/english/products/lantime.htm for more info.

Roman





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From: Young4ert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: MagicImage 400 (DR-MD400)
Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2001 14:34:55 GMT

Hi,

I have just bought a MagicImage 400 (DR-MD400) digital camera and am 
wondering if there is a support or driver under Linux to use this digital 
camera.  This camera can be used as a stand-alone single/multiple shot as 
well as a videocam attached to the USB port.

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Reply-To: "Nils O. Sel�sdal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: "Nils O. Sel�sdal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux,alt.os.linux
Subject: Re: Linux  on Intel Or Celeron? what is the best choice?
Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2001 16:52:58 +0200


"Med HAM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Hi folks,
> My  Company are willing to buy  some  machines to install Linux on
> them. My question is which machine is best for Linux  to run on :
> Intel or Celeron?  And if possible , can you tell me why? (ie: the
> adventages and drawbacks of each  type of processor )
Intel makes Celeron.
Celeron have smaller L2 cache, 128Kb whereas Pentium 3 have 256kb.
(bigger cache -> faster machine.)




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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Frank Miles)
Subject: Re: Recommended Tape Drive & Software
Date: 6 Apr 2001 14:48:14 GMT

In article <X9%y6.387$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Chris Morton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm setting up a relatively low volume RH 7 mailserver for someone.  I'm
>interested in users' recommendations regarding compatible tape backup
>systems and backup software.  Travan, DAT, DLT?  Which would you recommend.
>I don't want to spend a lot of money, but I want something which will
>efficiently back up a moderate amount of data.
>
>As far as backup software goes, I want something relatively easy to use, but
>flexible and reliable.  The user is experienced with SCO Unix, but doesn't
>want to spend all of his time learning and executing commands.  I'd like
>something that will allow him to easily configure scheduled backups with a
>minimum of effort.
>
>Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

You may want to consider a DVD-RAM drive.  About the same price as a Travan
drive of similar capacity, but you (theoretically) can mount the device,
and get far better access to individual files.  Media costs are lower, too,
and will probably get cheaper with time.  There are ATAPI (IDE) and SCSI
versions.  You can also use many of these to generate bootable CDROMs which
could serve as an emergency boot/restore device.  The only question involves
drivers/kernel compatibility.

        -frank
-- 

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From: Roberto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: MagicImage 400 (DR-MD400)
Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2001 14:56:36 GMT

Young4ert wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have just bought a MagicImage 400 (DR-MD400) digital camera and am
> wondering if there is a support or driver under Linux to use this digital
> camera.  This camera can be used as a stand-alone single/multiple shot as
> well as a videocam attached to the USB port.

try www.gphoto.org

-- 
Saluti..Gr"usse..Salutations..Regards..Saludos..  Rag.Roberto Basville
http://basrob.firenze.net/

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From: David Balazic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: TwinView on GeForce 2MX / Redhat 7.0
Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2001 16:58:32 +0200

"O. Mazzier" wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> Here is my config:
>  - Athlon 1GHz
>  - Abit K7T-Raid + 128 MB
>  - Hercules GeForce 2MX DDV
>  - Redhat 7.0 / kernel 2.2.16-22
> I am trying to enable twinview on TV, but I can't figure
> out how.
> I have already loaded these drivers : NVIDIA_kernel-0.9-6
> and NVIDIA_GLX-0.9-6 and X is working fine

as of driver version 0.9-769 , there is no support for TV out in any configuration
maybe they will support it in the next version
maybe that will happen before hell freezes over
maybe not


on the other hand :
try to set up twinview according to the READMEs
and set up a TV friendly ( NTSC or PAL compatible )
resolution on the second head (*) and then "somehow"
program the video encoder on the gfx card to turn on the
TV out. Some GF2MX cards use the bt869 encoder, which
is documented and even has a driver ( in the lm_sensors
package , search on google.com ), I don't know what yours has.


-- 
David Balazic
==============
"Be excellent to each other." - Bill & Ted
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: usb-joystick question
Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2001 15:12:30 GMT

Dear newsgroup,

i need a gamepad with usb-interface to control a mobile robot with three=
=20
degrees of freedom (so a really serious application, no gaming). I bough=
t=20
a =84wingman rumble pad=93, which perfectly suits my needs. But ...

i am using a 2.2.16 kernel with a usb backport from the 2.3.99 kernel=20
(thats what comes with suse7.0).

With the input.o, hid.o, joydev.o modules jstest recognizes the gamepad,=
=20
but gives wrong values.

Is this joystick be supported in later kernels? Can i patch my kernel=20
somehow?

Thanx in advance, c.

____________________
                    \     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Christian Verbeek    \    http://ais.gmd.de/~verbeek
Bergstrasse 18a       \   phone: +49 2241 142404   =20
53757 Sankt Augustin   \         +49 2241 333041   =20
Germany                 \___________________________

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From: David Balazic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Any gfx card with TV-out supported ?
Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2001 17:03:32 +0200

Hi !

I am looking for a gfx card to purchase for use with Linux.

Requirements :
 - working TV-out ( S-Video or composite-video ), I mean really working
   and supported in linux, with a drive, not "it works if the BIOS initializes
   it and Linux doesn't touches it"
 - video support ( in HW and linux-SW ) is desired ( color space conversion,
   video overlays and stuff )
 - PCI interface ( I plan later to multihead with another AGP card and also
   want to keep the price low )
 - 3D acceleration welcome ( with XFree86 support ), but not that important
 - low price :-)


-- 
David Balazic
==============
"Be excellent to each other." - Bill & Ted
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jonadab the Unsightly One)
Subject: Re: Memory problem
Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2001 15:06:05 GMT

"Bastiaan Schaap" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Thanx Michael,
> 
> I'll try that!  But guess what? I put in a bootable disk with windows 95 (I
> know.....) and run mem from the prompt. It shows: 64MB (!). So I guess it's
> not linux that's causing the problem... I'll try your solution, if it
> doesn't work I'll put in new mobo...

Before you put in a new motherboard, check the website of the
manufacturer of your current motherboard and see if there's
a BIOS update.  When I added more RAM to my system I had to
flash the BIOS before the system would see more than 64MB.

- jonadab

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From: Roberto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.periphs.scanners
Subject: Acer prisa 610S w/sane @ linux
Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2001 15:15:12 GMT

Got the acer 610S (scsi) flatbed scanner cheap from a friend,
but having trouble using it with sane, suse linux 7.1.
It does prescan ok, but hangs doing scan.
Used snapscan backend, but seems not correct.
Any clue/help appreciated.
TIA
-- 
Saluti..Gr"usse..Salutations..Regards..Saludos..  Rag.Roberto Basville
http://basrob.firenze.net/

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From: "Nguyen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Serial mouse is detected as PS/2 mouse
Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2001 16:52:20 -0700

Hi all,
I have a serial mouse, but my Mandrake 7.2 always detects it as a PS/2
mouse, how come ? (that's why I have trouble sometime with the mouse).
Your answer will be appreciated.

Steve




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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jonadab the Unsightly One)
Subject: Re: hotswap keyboard without reboot?
Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2001 15:06:04 GMT

[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dances With Crows) wrote:

> On 3 Apr 2001 22:06:44 GMT, Peter Bismuti staggered into the Black Sun
> and said:
> >Sorry, but what is KVM?  I use special ergonomic keyboards for my
> >sore hands so i don't have any freedom in switching keyboards. 
> 
> "KVM" refers to a device that allows you to control more than one
> computer with only one set of (keyboard, mouse, monitor).  Except that
> won't help you since you want to have 2 or more keyboards attached to
> one computer and have some way of switching between the keyboards.
> (Dammit, I must read posts more carefully...)
> 
> I can't help thinking that this is a relatively uncommon case.  See what
> you can find with a search on "switchbox"?

Get a cheap used ancient computer (386 or so), plug the second
keyboard into that, network it with the main computer, and then
you can telnet or ssh into your system using the second keyboard,
or use the console directly with the first keyboard.  Unfortunately,
this assumes a basic tty can handle what you need to do; if you
need to use X with both keyboards this may not work.  (You could
do a remote X session, but the second computer would have to be
a lot nicer (and therefore more expensive) than if you only
need a terminal.)

If we misunderstood and what you wanted was to control more 
than one computer with the same special keyboard, a KVM is 
exactly what you want.  Going the other way and controlling
the same computer with multiple keyboards is harder.

- jonadab

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Johann Deneux)
Subject: Re: USB gives device not accepting address err=-100
Date: 6 Apr 2001 18:02:48 +0100

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
        Hamish Marson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>> >
>> > Both devices work fine under (yuk) windoze... And both connect ok on a
>> > thinkpad.
>> Which ms win ? 9x or NT ?
>>
> 
> Windoze 98... But that was on the thinkpad... Not on the dual proc (I'm not
> sullying that machine with any MS garbage).
> 
> What MB are you using? I'm wondering if it's the USB chipset. The error I get
> back seems to be a timeout (If I'm reading usb.c and usb.h correctly, then the
> usb codes are direct mapped to (negative) codes from errno.h, and 110 is
> ETIMEOUT....

My MB is an Asus one (P2BD). I did a search concerning dual procs and USB,
and it seems nobody is having trouble. I guess my chipset is really damaged.
Unless very few users use USB devices (which are generally oriented to the
'normal' user) with dual procs boxes (which are supposed to be for
professionals only).

> The rest is speculation of course... I might pop down & buy a PCI USB card
> after work & see if that makes any difference...
> 
I was planning to do that also. If it works for you, please tell me.
Do you know what is actually the brand and model of your USB chipset ?

-- 
Johann Deneux
CS student at DoCS (www.docs.uu.se/~johannd) and
ESIL (www.esil.univ-mrs.fr/~jdeneux)

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