Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: VT82C586B USB PCI card, Linux USB | From | Michael Rothwell <> | Date | 03 Mar 2001 13:08:48 -0500 |
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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 was, is there a way to get it to work right under Linux? I have two machines; one is an Athlon with built-in (Via) USB support, and it seems to work ok. I also have a P-200 that's my print server, file server and (hopefully) scanner server. It is an old HX-chipset pre-USB socket-7 intel machine, but I've put a Via-chipset 2-port USB card into it. I keep getting timeouts on it. I've looked all over the net for clues as to what I can do to get it to work, and nothing has. Both uhci and usb-uhci have the same problems. Is there a generic cause for timeout problems when doing bulk transfers?
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