Re: USB on OpenVMS (was: Re: DS10L hardware configuration question)
- From: clubley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Simon Clubley)
- Date: 13 Dec 2005 06:51:58 -0600
In article <05121214173666_2024716B@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, sms@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Steven M. Schweda) writes:
>
> My guess is that any of the cheap Chinese cards which say "NEC chip"
> on them will be fine. The (NEC) <mu>PD720101 seems to be the popular
> chip on all the cheap cards, and that's one of the approved chips, as
> reported in this forum.
>
One thing to be aware of: as I understand it the VMS driver will only work
with OHCI controllers, so if any of these cheap cards use other controller
types, ie: UHCI, then they will not work with VMS.
(Forrest, does the VMS stack support EHCI yet ?)
Simon.
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