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Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 18:00:32 PDT7
From: "J. R. Fox" <jr_fox@pacbell.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: AirPrime 5220 card

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Mark Abramowitz wrote:

> I want to bring folks here up to date on efforts at the help desk to get
> this card working under eCS, as well as continue it here to allow others
> to follow the progres, as well as participate if they choose.

In regard to your earlier post, the SCOUG server was evidently offline since
sometime on Sat.

[No Duck sightings here in quite awhile . . . . ]

> Larry brought in his windows laptop and successfully initialized the card.


You probably have a task of above average difficulty with this card, but I
think it's kinda ridiculous how much trouble it (still) is to get most anything
USB going on our platform, vs. how effortless it usually seems to be on the
Dark Side. I'm wondering how much of a better position -- if any -- the stock
1.2 install will leave us in, for USB ? The stock 1.1 was pretty worthless. I
could *see* a decent percentage of test devices, but there sure wasn't any I/O
going on, for love or money. To date, I have found just one USB test device
that gave W2K any pause.

Just out of curiosity, I'm going to do the whole ECSMT thing on the 1.1
partitions, getting them completely up to date, to see what difference that may
make. By the time I get that done, we'll probably have the 1.2 CDs in hand.

Jordan

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