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You need ehci for V2.

On Wed, 15 Nov 2006, Manuel Naranjo wrote:

Stephen J. Gowdy escribió:
Hi Manuel,
The devices must be USB1 devices. All ports are (normally) both 1 and 2. You do need to make sure you have the drivers loaded for both V1 and V2 (uhci/ohci for V1 and ehci for V2).

                             regards,

                             Stephen.
Yes uhci and ohci get loaded, so there on memory when you have usb 2.0 things you have two modules loaded? Wouw how strange, I never thought it was that way, maybe the devices that I had say that are 2.0 but trully are 1.0, I will try to get another device and check again.
Cheers,
Manuel


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