Hi Mike,

Could you give us the details on the DMA settings. Was it done in BIOS, the 
physical device itself or something in S/W

PeterB


On Wednesday 12 February 2003 11:38 am, Mike Pressel wrote:
> Solved!!!!
>
> Don't ask me why I didn't think of disabling DMA as Steven Gowdy suggested.
> After that, my USB devices started showing up in USB view and my kernel
> compile errors disappeared completely.
>
> However, my scanner did not initially work.  I got a device busy error. 
> This error has since disappeared as well.  After I sold my sole and booted
> windows, the problem went away.
>
> Does anyone have an explanation as to why booting windows would fix my
> scanner problem?
>
> Mike
>
>
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