﻿id	summary	reporter	owner	description	type	status	priority	component	version	resolution	keywords	cc
51	usbhcd188 on ancient hardware	dbongo	somebody	"In the readme you said ""I'd be especially interested in reports on older systems (also without ACPI.PSD) and on systems using ACPI.PSD.""

Well, I installed usbhcd188 on my old Pentium (socket 7, vintage 1995-ish, with an underclocked Pentium MMX 200 running at 166MHz with an el cheapo $5 PCI USB card) and I popped in a USB flash drive (ironically, a 32GB flash drive...on a system that only supports 8GB hard drives) and it read just fine.  (I didn't try writing to the drive because I didn't need to.  Testing the driver didn't even cross my mind.)

If you want me to provide any more specific information or run any tests let me know.  Or mark this closed and be content in the knowledge that the driver works are hardware that's too old to justifiably need it.
"	task	closed	Feedback Pending	basedrv		invalid	older system	
