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You need ehci for V2. On Wed, 15 Nov 2006, Manuel Naranjo wrote:
Stephen J. Gowdy escribió: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.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.Cheers, Manuel
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