On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 17:38, allan espinosa wrote:

> has anybody have good (or bad) experiences with these kind of usb 2.0
> pci adapters?  has the standard for PCI card slots changed since the
> time when p133 were the top of the line machines (uhmmm... mi 90's
> perhaps?).  will an "lspci -v" show my usb card?  is there any different
> between computers today where computers have integrated usb ports?

I'm not sure about this but your problem might have something to do with
the PCI operating voltage. AFAIK, old PCI cards operate at 5V, while
newer ones operate at 3.3V. Old PCI peripherals and slots/bus operate at
5V only, while newer ones are supposed to operate at 3.3, but some of
them are supposed to fall-back to 5. Anyone else can verify this issue?

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