Re: freebsd-stable Digest, Vol 53, Issue 6

From: Julian Elischer (julian_at_elischer.org)
Date: 03/28/04

  • Next message: Julian Elischer: "Re: USB2 device"
    Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2004 15:50:58 -0800
    To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
    
    

      I have the same Lexar Jumpdrive and it seems to work for me on an Asus P4PE
    with intel EHCI driver, as long as I plug it in AFTER booting.

    however:
    It hangs if I have the drive in during boot.
    It doesn't seem to give me the speed I get on another system

    BTW the speeds are:

    low speed (1.5Mb/Sec)

    full speed (12Mb/sec)

    high speed (480Mb/sec)

    I'm working on the USB code at the moment so I'm hoping to gete it fixed.

    -- original message:

    Hello,

    > I have an ASUS P4C-800-E Deluxe Motherboard, P4 3.0GHz processor with builtin
    > USB 2.0 controllers.
    >
    > I am having a problem with the Lexar Media JumpDrive 2.0 Pro 256M memory
    > keystick.
    >
    > usbd nevers sees it. I finally went into BIOS and set the Speed for the USB
    > 2.0 Controller to FullSpeed (maybe HighSpeed, in whatever case its 12MBps as
    > opposed to 240MBps). When setting it to 12MBps, usbd sees the drive and
    > attaches it. Setting the speed to higher, usbd does NOT attach it.
    >

    I don't know how the Bios is connecte with this...

    >>
    >
    > Also NOTE: I have a SIIG SlimHub 2.0 4 ports, that I can not attach my
    > JumpDrive too. I must set the speed to 12MBps and attach it directly to a
    > port on my PC to get it to see it.
    >
    > Any help in this would be appreciated.
    >
    > Thanks! Michael E. Mercer
    >
    > My system is the latest 4.9-Stable build as of yesterday.

    I committed some relevant stuff yesterday. make sure you have that..

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