RE: USB and SMP

2001-11-12 Thread Nick Hibma
Definitely the drivers. UHCI is a pile of that stuff that smells. Nick > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Daniel O'Connor > Sent: 11 November 2001 03:21 > To: Jim Bryant > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Michael Class

Re: USB and SMP

2001-11-10 Thread Jim Bryant
PIIX4, and I do think it's running under uhci. Daniel O'Connor wrote: > On 10-Nov-2001 Jim Bryant wrote: > >> I have a [secondary] USB Keyboard with a mouse port on it's side installed, >> as well as a cameramate CompactFlash reader hooked up. >> Both work. >> > > What chipset though? > The O

Re: USB and SMP

2001-11-10 Thread Daniel O'Connor
On 10-Nov-2001 Jim Bryant wrote: > I have a [secondary] USB Keyboard with a mouse port on it's side installed, > as well as a cameramate CompactFlash reader hooked up. > Both work. What chipset though? The OHCI stuff seems less reliable than UHCI. Not sure if its the hardware, the driver or

Re: USB and SMP

2001-11-10 Thread Jim Bryant
I have a [secondary] USB Keyboard with a mouse port on it's side installed, as well as a cameramate CompactFlash reader hooked up. Both work. Michael Class wrote: > Hello, > > just a question. Has anyone usb-devices working on a current-smp > (very recent current, but problem exists since I c

USB and SMP

2001-11-10 Thread Michael Class
Hello, just a question. Has anyone usb-devices working on a current-smp (very recent current, but problem exists since I can remember) system? On my Abit VP6 (Via-Chipset) a USB-Mouse and USB-Printer do work fine if I boot a single-CPU kernel. With a SMP-Kernel I am getting messages like: Nov 10