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#1 | fixed | USBUHCD.SYS problem | ||
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#2 | fixed | WD Book not working | ||
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Hi Lars, hi Greg, first of all many thanks for your hard work. I have used all your builds (1-8) in the past. I mainly attach sometimes a WD MyBook external hard drive and had no problems so far. The only difference is that with your driver my backup is much faster. But yesterday i found out, that there is another problem. Starting with build 7 of the driver my camera is no longer able to connect to the pc. After some minutes, the camera thinks that the connection is established, but i can't use the drive from OS/2. Additionally the boot process has changed. The boot stops for nearly one minute during loading ndfs32.ifs (NetDrive latest available version). Both problems are gone if switching back to build 6. I have a dual core AMD machine here with acpi 3.18 running. If i can provide more info, please let me know. |
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#3 | fixed | Problem with USBOHCD.SYS from usbxhcd8.zip | ||
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This was originally posted in comp.os.os2.misc/Update to USB host controller drivers: usbxhcd8.zip but does not seem to have had any response to date:- There seems to be a problem with the included usbohcd.sys driver; usbehcd.sys seems to be working fine but cannot test usbuhcd.sys. I unzipped the usbxhcd8 package and powered off as it was (past) my bedtime. Today I powered on the system and was surprised to see the boot process stop with this onscreen:- USBMOUSE.SYS: USB MOUSE driver v.1.1 loaded. I rebooted but the boot stops at the same point - I went and made a coffee and the boot process was still at the same point on my return over 5 minutes later. I booted to a cmd line, deleted usbohcd.sys and reinstated the IBM version. I rebooted to a working Desktop without problems. I'm sure that the usbxhcd7 version of usbohcd.sys did not cause any boot problems previously so I unzipped that version and rebooted to check. No problem on reboot, system loaded fine - using it to post this report. Hardware involved:- nVidia nForce430/mCP61 chipset with 1 * usb2 and 1 * usb1 (ohcd) controller. AMD64x2 4400 cpu Relevant config.sys lines:- PSD=ACPI.PSD /SMP /PIC BASEDEV=USBOHCD.SYS BASEDEV=USBEHCD.SYS /S:1 BASEDEV=USBD.SYS BASEDEV=USBHID.SYS BASEDEV=USBMSD.ADD /FLOPPIES:0 /REMOVABLES:8 DEVICE=H:\OS2\BOOT\USBMOUSE.SYS /V DEVICE=H:\ECS\BOOT\USBRESMG.SYS Kernel:-
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