--- Johnson Lam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I made an USB driver disk, already hosted on my
homepage, maybe can
help you:
http://johnson.tmfc.net/freedos
Johnson, I have the same problem Eric has, with my PNY
512mb thumb drive. I tried every possible driver
combination from your disk, and
Joihnson's Lam's web site states:
4) In some PC, UHCI's I/O port is not assigned by BIOS.
In this case, specify I/O port by /P option.
/P=xxx0 : UHCI I/O address
Sorry, Johnson: just realized that what I need is to assign an i/o ADDRESS.
Windows uses I/O 10C0 - 10DF. So am I safe to use
Hi Johnson,
Many thanks to you and to Eric Auer. The flash drive now works using the
oldest controller (usbaspi0.sys) from the usb driver disk on Johnson's site
http://johnson.tmfc.net/freedos .
I tried my luck and added /V /P=0A00 and the device fired up straight away.
Eric Auer's
On Eric Auer's advice I changed the i/o address to device=usbaspi0.sys
/P=A000 so that it's more out of the way from old ISA address space.
usbaspi seems quite happy with this.
Best Wishes,
Eric Twose.
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