>  >
>>Have you run Apple System Profiler to see if it lists any USB
>>information?   If it does, then you know that the problem is with the
>>Epson side of things, and if it doesn't it is with the USB side.
>>--
>>Mr. PopMan
>
>Yup. ASP lists the card as a USB card in PCI slot $C1.
>
>Donovan

In the Devices and Volumes Tab, in addition to the USB card listed in 
the PCI devices, there should be a USB area with all of the attached 
USB devices listed.   If you don't see the USB area, this means that 
the USB extensions are not fully loaded.
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