On Sunday 18 September 2005 04:09 pm, Alan Stern wrote:
> Have you tried plugging other high-speed devices into that card?

I've plugged in my usb 2.0 thumb drive to this card and it works correctly in 
all ports. As I mentioned, I've also plugged the drive into my laptop where 
it works correctly, so whether its hardware or software, I suppose it's a 
combination of the card and the drive.

I've done a little more testing, and if I plug the drive into ports 0,1 or 4 
(my own arbitrary numbering) it is recognized as a USB 1.0 device. Ports 2 
and 3 it connects as a 1.1 device.

> According to your log, the drive really does connect at full speed, not
> high speed.  

I don't know if it was in the log that I attatched, but in the messages log I 
see:

Sep 17 15:06:37 localhost kernel: usb 1-3: new full speed USB device using 
ohci_hcd and address 5
Sep 17 15:06:37 localhost kernel: usb 1-3: not running at top speed; connect 
to a high speed hub
Sep 17 15:06:37 localhost kernel: scsi1 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage 
devices

which suggests to me that somebody correctly knows it's a high speed device.

Further thoughts?

Thanks,
Jason


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