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   Message 553 of 3,371   
   Peter Brown to All   
   Re: New USB host controller drivers: usb   
   23 Sep 11 20:36:16   
   
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   From: Peter Brown    
      
   Hi Lars   
      
   Lars Erdmann wrote:   
   > Is it ok when you use USBD.SYS 10.162 (the IBM version) instead of the   
   > one I added ?   
      
      
   Yes, works fine with the IBM 10.162 version.   
      
   Regards   
      
   Pete   
      
      
   > If yes, I know there is something to fix in USBD.SYS but at least the HC   
   > drivers are OK.   
   >   
   > Lars   
   >   
   >   
   > "Peter Brown"  schrieb im Newsbeitrag   
   > news:fw3fq.778$dm3.611@newsfe23.ams2...   
   >> Hi Lars   
   >>   
   >> Lars Erdmann wrote:   
   >>> I have updated the USB host controller drivers   
   >>> USBUHCD.SYS,USBOHCD.SYS,USBEHCD.SYS, USBD.SYS   
   >>> I have now placed these on hobbes.   
   >>> They will eventually make it into directory:   
   >>> /pub/os2/system/drivers/misc   
   >>>   
   >>> I have now added USBD.SYS.   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> Ummm...   
   >>   
   >> Looks like it needs a little more work as mouse movement is almost   
   >> uncontrollable using this build of usbd.sys - movement is jerky and   
   >> mouse pointer jumps around a lot; very difficult to get the mouse   
   >> pointer where I want it to go onscreen.   
   >>   
   >> Regards   
   >>   
   >> Pete   
   >>   
   >>   
   >>   
   >>> I worked on USBEHCD:SYS suspend/resume   
   >>> I worked on device attach/detach processing to make device attach more   
   >>> responsive and stable   
   >>> I worked on the /FS flag for USBUHCD.SYS,USBOHCD.SYS,USBEHCD.SYS:   
   >>> if your system hangs on shutdown or if it hangs on boot you may want to   
   >>> try these   
   >>> flags on all 3 types. /FS stands for "force shutdown". What it means is   
   >>> that the   
   >>> host controller is stopped on OS shutdown which might eliminate some   
   >>> problems   
   >>>   
   >>>   
   >>> For the future, please place your bug reports here if possible:   
   >>> http://svn.netlabs.org/usb/report   
   >>> DONT forget to always mention WHAT VERSION of the driver you are   
   >>> experiencing problems with !   
   >>>   
   >>>   
   >>>   
   >>>   
   >>> Lars   
   >>>   
   >   
      
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