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Hi Harry
Yes, there is shall be a reason for that:
I learnt that if one uses more of one unit i.e. USB Memory Sticks ...
=2E.. one needs more, respective, entries in the CIBFIG.SYS !
I am not an USB expert and woulf like to get confirmed about =
this problematic !
HTH and TIA for further enlighnings ;-)
Cheers, svob=EF
hmotin@sbcglobal.net on 16/04/2004 13:16:27
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: USB Drivers in the CONFIG.SYS
Hi,
This message is primarily for Larry, who sent me a copy of his
CONFIG.SYS file. =
However, anyone else can chime in, too.
Larry,
In your CONFIG.SYS I notice that you have the line,
BASEDEV=3DUSBEHCD.SYS
duplicated (same line twice). Any reason for that. Similarly, in my
CONFIG.SYS =
I have the line,
BASEDEV=3DUSBUHCD.SYS
four times in a row. Is there any reason I should not drop 3 of these
lines? =
Thanks for any information on this. HCM
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