On Sun, 27 Jun 2004, Tommy Faasen wrote:

> Alan Stern wrote:
> 
> >That could well be the case.  Although you would think that if the VIA 
> >controller was sending the proper signals over the bus then the device 
> >would respond correctly.  This is one of those cases where it helps to 
> >use a bus analyzer.
> >
> >  
> >
> I imagine that's a hardware thing rather then a software thing?

An _expensive_ hardware thing.

> Anyway it's rather strange as it does some comunication and it certainly 
> does communication with other usb devices? Is it perhaps a power thing, 
> that the device doesn't get enough juice?

Could be, I suppose.  But USB devices aren't supposed to draw more current 
than the port is supposed to supply.  Maybe the VIA port doesn't supply 
the proper amount of power.

Alan Stern



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