Anyone these days using UHCI?
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Bonnie, I see in his page that the source code is provided, but would
you know what the license may be?
Also can someone give some feedback on how they are working for you?
Thanks!
Aitor
2009/7/1 Bonnie Dalzell :
> When I was doing some help type work tracking down documentation and
> sources u
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Blair Campbell escreveu:
> Anyone these days using UHCI?
Yes. PCs are randomly distributed as UHCI and OHCI, acording to chip-set
manufacturer.
Alain
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On Thu, 2 Jul 2009, Aitor Santamaría wrote:
Bonnie, I see in his page that the source code is provided, but would
you know what the license may be?
Also can someone give some feedback on how they are working for you?
I am not sure about the license but the author's address is in the
forwarde
>> Anyone these days using UHCI?
>
> Yes. PCs are randomly distributed as UHCI and OHCI, acording to chip-set
> manufacturer.
Plus, EHCI (for USB 2.0) coexists with UHCI/OHCI. Older USB drivers
usually work with USB 2.0 hardware as well, just not as fast.
Regards,
Christian
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>> Anyone these days using UHCI?
> Yes. PCs are randomly distributed as UHCI and OHCI, acording to chip-set
> manufacturer.
unlikely. while O/UHCI is certainly fast enough for
keyboards/mice/printers(?), noone want to have different USB ports in
he same computer
plug your USB stick/external disk
Tom Ehlert escreveu:
> unlikely. while O/UHCI is certainly fast enough for
> keyboards/mice/printers(?), noone want to have different USB ports in
> he same computer
Ok
> plug your USB stick/external disk/DVD-ROM into an OHCI/UHCI port,
> and you will be VERY dissatisfied with transfer rates.
R