Anne Wilson wrote:

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> On Monday 27 Dec 2004 03:29, John Zoetebier wrote:
>> In the mean time I found a partial workaround.
>> In the BIOS I can set USB to USB 1.1 only, disabling USB 2.0
>> Now I can use my printer and USB mouse, but obviously not my USB 2.0 card
>> reader.
> 
> Are you sure?  Usually USB2 devices are backwards compatible, and work,
> but just slower, in a USB1 slot.

How incredible it may sound, but this is how I got USB 1.1 working on my PC.
An other option that works is USB 2.0 in FullSpeed mode.
However as soon as I use HighSpeed mode I can see that module ohci-hcd is
waiting for something and see an error message in messages.log.
The advantage of USB 2.0 is that I can use USB 2.0 devices that can run on
reduced FullSpeed, not my card reader.

-- 
John Zoetebier
Web site : http://www.transparent.co.nz


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