Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 16 Feb 2000 18:17:19 -0500 | From | Johannes Erdfelt <> | Subject | Re: cpia & usb problems |
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On Thu, Feb 17, 2000, Chris Wedgwood <cw@f00f.org> wrote: > > How old is the machine? It may be a pre USB 1.1 (or even 1.0) Host > > Controller. > > Old? Umm? It still says Digital on it, not Compaq. I guess 96 or > perhaps earlier? I think the BIOS on it was around '96 and USB > ignorant until I put the most recent ('98) version on it.
I'm curious, there's a version register we ignore. I'll whip up a patch which displays it atleast to see what version it claims to be.
Can you give me a lspci -v output as well?
> > I was curious if the oops were because it couldn't talk to the > > device correctly or if it happened when you ran the V4L for > > instance. > > Honestly, I can't remember -- I'm pretty sure they were usb related > not v4l/cpia. > > If it matters, I can try an old kernel and see what it says...
Nah, it's not important.
It's looking more and more like a hardware problem than a software change problem. If we see something otherwise it may be helpful, but until then, don't worry about it.
JE
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