Hi,

> Flash disks:
> Bus 001 Device 043: ID 0781:5150 SanDisk Corp.
> Bus 001 Device 044: ID 05dc:0080 Lexar Media, Inc.
> (wireless optical) Mouse:
> Bus 001 Device 045: ID 045e:006a Microsoft Corp.
> 802.11b/g adapter:
> Bus 001 Device 046: ID 0707:ee06 Standard Microsystems Corp
> USB 1.1 hub:
> Bus 001 Device 041: ID 0451:2077 Texas Instruments TUSB2077 Hub
> ellisys USB tracker:
> Bus 001 Device 042: ID 0aba:8001
> (which is very useful in snooping actual USB bus traffic)

Thanks for sending this list. Seems that unfortunately we
don't have exactly the same devices at hand.

> I don't have any isochronous devices, though.

The Lothar's driver does not have full iso support yet (it
has some support, but it is not finished).

> Attached is my patch.   Comments are welcome!

Thanks for the code. I recall now that I promised to send my
code at the end of the last week. Sorry, I forgot this.
Unfortunately, I cannot send it today either. So, tomorrow
morning then.

Olav



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