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Alan Stern wrote:
> In your case, it could be that _all_ the wiring is somewhat noisy.  You 
> might try using the 2.6.13 kernel; it has improved error recovery in 
> usb-storage.

HI Alan,

I tried using the 2.6.13 kernel but the results are the same - high
speed devices work OK with OHCI or UHCI, but not with EHCI.  I'm going
to try to purchase a new add-on card this weekend to see if that will
help.  I'll report that status in a couple of days.

Thanks for your patience and the great information you've provided
during this discussion!  I've found it immensely helpful.  I hope it
will help others who discover this thread in the future.

Andy

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Andy Stewart, Founder
Worcester Linux Users' Group
Worcester, MA, USA
http://www.wlug.org

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