Hi everyone, I'm unable to get an ov511 webcam (Creative Webcam III) and an acm modem (Elsa 56k) functioning on an Supermicro 370SD motherboard. This motherboard uses the Intel i810 chipset. If I compile everything into the kernel (usb, usbfilesystem, uhci and ov511 and acm drivers) then all I get is bulk_msg: timeouts followed by device not responding, giving up (error=-110) - for both devices. However, if I take the same kernel and boot on an Abit BP6 (BX chipset) then the kernel comes up fine and recognises both devices perfectly. As a further data-point, I can get the webcam to work if I compile everything as modules. Then on the i810-based machine, it will recognise the webcam. The modem still refuses to work however. The BX_based machine works regardless of whether usb is compiled into the kernel or as modules. I've tried the alternate uhci driver for the i810 machine too but this gives the same results as the regular uhci driver. And I've made sure that usb is definitely enabled in the BIOS. Has anyone seen anything like this before? Also, I'm not sure if anyone wants any debug output to help track down the problem. I'd be more than happy to provide whatever info people wanted.. Thanks in advance. Regards, Patrick D'Cruze [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
