said:
>>It may be too much to ask the others to
>>stare at the kernel debugger output for more than a couple of
>>microseconds. They may never recover.
>And I was starting to think that this was exciting! Nothing like seeing
>"zr" when a non-zero is an error! Doesn't *everyone* find this exciting?
Why don't you bring the z60t? This way we will find out. I'll build the
debug versions of the USB drivers and e-mail you copies to make sure they
basically work.
>>BTW, did you really need to use /FORCEGBM and /!BM with the Dani
>>drivers? These usually cut down performance significantly.
>The default does not work. This was the next option during install.
OK. You might want to ask Dani why.
>Yes, I put it in my e-mail. It was the UHCI controller. It appears that
>everything that has shown up in usbres is on the UHCI controller.
Sorry. I must have missed in. It's in my notes now, so that might help
for the future.
Regards,
Steven
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