Hi Michael,
Any controller which claims to be ehci, ohci or uhci _should_
work. It just happens that Via has some problem with their UHCI chipset.
regards,
Stephen.
On Fri, 5 Jul 2002, Aurora Registration wrote:
> I'm looking at getting an OHCI USB controller for my system so that I
> can stop using the UHCI VIA which is on my mb. I've heard that the VIA
> chipset can be problematic.
>
> Cyberguys has an "I/O Flex" USB OHCI/EHCI controller which would
> probably meet my needs just fine, but they can't tell me if it's
> supported by linux. I'm assuming that nearly all UHCI controllers are
> usable, but I'd like more assurance than that if anyone can give it to
> me...
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Michael George
> Senior Engineer, Software Development
> Aurora Video Systems, Inc.
>
>
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