On Thu, Dec 06, 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am using a USB-Controler in a PCI-Slot.
> The Linux-System identifies the controler as uhci-type.
> But the Epson-Scanner can not connect to the System.
> 
> On my 2nd System the scanner works fine.
> 
> The System is an SUSE-Linux 7.2 (kernel 2.4.4-4GB)
> The output of hw-Info is as follows:
> 
> #hwinfo --pci          
> 04: PCI 07.2: 0c03 USB Controller (UHCI)
>   [Created at pci.64]
>   Unique ID: 4Fum.efmDZKlqdI7
>   Vendor: 8086 "Intel Corporation"
>   Model: 7020 "82371SB PIIX3 USB [Natoma/Triton II]"
>   Revision: 0x01
>   I/O Ports: 0x6500-??? (rw)
>   IRQ: 10 (no events)
> 
> 05: PCI 08.0: 0c03 USB Controller (OHCI)
>   [Created at pci.64]
>   Unique ID: zHIp.FgaH5i4nmgD
>   Vendor: 1045 "OPTi Inc."
>   Model: c861 "82C861"
>   SubVendor: 1045 "OPTi Inc."
>   SubDevice: c861 "?"
>   Revision: 0x10
>   Memory Range: 0xe4001000-??? (rw,non-prefetchable)
>   IRQ: 12 (no events)
> 
> # hwinfo --usb
> 01: USB 101.0: 10a00 Hub
>   [Created at usb.88]
>   Unique ID: Xfjy.iFllKdwjJf3
>   Model: "USB UHCI Root Hub"
>   Serial ID: "6500"
>   USB Device status: driver active ("hub")
>   Speed: 1.5 Mbps
>  
> 02: USB 201.0: 10a00 Hub
>   [Created at usb.88]
>   Unique ID: R4yY.IOV3WtVX_LD
>   Model: "USB OHCI Root Hub"
>   Serial ID: "c3171000"
>   USB Device status: driver active ("hub")
> 
> Thanks for your help.

Actually, your system identifies your PCI-slot USB controller as OHCI.

The built in USB ports are UHCI.

JE


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