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   From: Peter Brown    
      
   Hi Dave   
      
   Dave Yeo wrote:   
   > Peter Brown wrote:   
   >> Hi Dave   
   >>   
   >> Dave Yeo wrote:   
   >>> Lars Erdmann wrote:   
   >>>> Hallo Dave,   
   >>>>   
   >>>> why are you listing only one OHCI controller from the pci.exe output   
   >>>> when in fact you have 2 of them ?   
   >>>   
   >>> Sorry, I thought the second would be redundant. I'll add it at the   
   >>> bottom.   
   >>>   
   >>>> I will have to look into the detection logic (obviously HCIMONIT is   
   >>>> able   
   >>>> to detect them, I'll have   
   >>>> a look what it does differently from what the drivers do ...).   
   >>>> I assume you DO load OHCI drivers from config.sys ? In what order do   
   >>>> you   
   >>>> load USBOHCD.SYS / USBEHCD.SYS ?   
   >>> from config.sys,   
   >>> rem BASEDEV=USBEHCD.SYS /V   
   >>> BASEDEV=USBUHCD.SYS /V   
   >>> BASEDEV=USBUHCD.SYS /V   
   >>> BASEDEV=USBD.SYS /REQ:USBUHCD$,USBOHCD$,USBEHCD$   
   >>>   
   >>> The install did not add the USBEHCD.SYS, it was added by USBCFGB7A and I   
   >>> remmed it out so the system would boot.   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> Sounds like you are using the /APIC switch with acpi.psd   
   >   
   > Nope, no acpi.psd here. This raises the question, should APIC be enabled   
   > in the bios when no acpi.psd?   
   >   
      
      
   Probably not - Why not test?   
      
      
   >>   
   >> If you have 2 OHCI controllers and no UHCI controllers why are you   
   >> loading 2 instances of UHCI drivers? USBcfg should have reported what   
   >> controllers are available on the system.   
   >   
   > Which explains why they were not detected. With the drivers straightened   
   > out they are detected and load.   
      
      
   Good :-)   
      
      
   > Unluckily I now always get a processing error has occurred error in the   
   > kernel when loading jfs.ifs forcing me to rem out all the usb lines in   
   > config.sys.   
   >   
      
      
   Ouch :-(   
      
      
   >>   
   >> The EHCI driver should be after UHCI and OHCI drivers in the config.sys   
   >> - the later build of USBcfg gets that right   
   >> http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/os2/system/USBcfgb071.zip   
   >   
   > This hangs here with 100% CPU usage when Lars's updated drivers are in   
   > \os2\boot. Works fine with the stock drivers in \os2\boot.   
   >   
      
      
   Yes, I see that as well but I do not have any real idea why. Maybe    
   USBcfg has problems extracting driver information from Lars drivers.    
   I'll have to have a rummage through my USBcfg source code and see if I    
   can spot what is going on.   
      
   Regards   
      
   Pete   
      
      
      
   >>   
   >> Also you may want to delete /REQ:USBUHCD$,USBOHCD$,USBEHCD$ from the   
   >> BASEDEV=USBD.SYS line as that switch should not be needed.   
   >>   
   >> Regards   
   >>   
   >> Pete   
   >   
   > Dave   
      
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