Re: UHCI / OHCI controller with no interrupt configured

1999-09-04 Thread Doug Rabson
On Sat, 4 Sep 1999, Nick Hibma wrote: > > In many BIOS's today you will have to switch on USB support. The > problem is to figure out whether or not this has been done. > > The irq in any case is something like 0 or 255 / -1. Is this a valid > testing method or is there a better way to see wheth

Re: UHCI / OHCI controller with no interrupt configured

1999-09-04 Thread Doug Rabson
On Sat, 4 Sep 1999, Nick Hibma wrote: > > In many BIOS's today you will have to switch on USB support. The > problem is to figure out whether or not this has been done. > > The irq in any case is something like 0 or 255 / -1. Is this a valid > testing method or is there a better way to see whet

UHCI / OHCI controller with no interrupt configured

1999-09-04 Thread Nick Hibma
In many BIOS's today you will have to switch on USB support. The problem is to figure out whether or not this has been done. The irq in any case is something like 0 or 255 / -1. Is this a valid testing method or is there a better way to see whether a PCI card has been configured? Nick -- e-Mai

UHCI / OHCI controller with no interrupt configured

1999-09-04 Thread Nick Hibma
In many BIOS's today you will have to switch on USB support. The problem is to figure out whether or not this has been done. The irq in any case is something like 0 or 255 / -1. Is this a valid testing method or is there a better way to see whether a PCI card has been configured? Nick -- e-Ma