Re: VT82C586B USB PCI card, Linux USB

2001-03-03 Thread Michael Rothwell
On 03 Mar 2001 12:54:36 +0100, Vojtech Pavlik wrote: > No, they have a separate USB chip, but it has the same PCI ID as the > builtin silicon in the southbridge. Ah. I went and looked up that chip ID at via's website, and saw only southbridge chips, no USB-only chips at all. But, my real

Re: VT82C586B USB PCI card, Linux USB

2001-03-03 Thread Vojtech Pavlik
On Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 12:13:49AM -0500, Michael Rothwell wrote: > I have a USB PCI card, which shows up as this in `lspci`: > > 00:09.0 USB Controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C586B USB (rev 04) > > ... it appears that they tossed the whole southbridge chip onto a pci > board, and disabled

Re: VT82C586B USB PCI card, Linux USB

2001-03-03 Thread Vojtech Pavlik
On Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 12:13:49AM -0500, Michael Rothwell wrote: I have a USB PCI card, which shows up as this in `lspci`: 00:09.0 USB Controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C586B USB (rev 04) ... it appears that they tossed the whole southbridge chip onto a pci board, and disabled

Re: VT82C586B USB PCI card, Linux USB

2001-03-03 Thread Michael Rothwell
On 03 Mar 2001 12:54:36 +0100, Vojtech Pavlik wrote: No, they have a separate USB chip, but it has the same PCI ID as the builtin silicon in the southbridge. Ah. I went and looked up that chip ID at via's website, and saw only southbridge chips, no USB-only chips at all. But, my real question

VT82C586B USB PCI card, Linux USB

2001-03-02 Thread Michael Rothwell
I have a USB PCI card, which shows up as this in `lspci`: 00:09.0 USB Controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C586B USB (rev 04) ... it appears that they tossed the whole southbridge chip onto a pci board, and disabled everything but USB. Anyway, this device seems to be semi-functional under

VT82C586B USB PCI card, Linux USB

2001-03-02 Thread Michael Rothwell
I have a USB PCI card, which shows up as this in `lspci`: 00:09.0 USB Controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C586B USB (rev 04) ... it appears that they tossed the whole southbridge chip onto a pci board, and disabled everything but USB. Anyway, this device seems to be semi-functional under