said:
>I'm saying it should show up. Does it or does it not.
Not in the hardware manager.
>This is probably the too many messages problem. One needs to turn off
>all BASEDEV /Vs except for the BASEDEVs of interest.
Nope, I figured this one out myself (patting self on back). There's a bug
that apparently has been around for awhile that requires the "v" to be in
caps.
The following has only 1 USBUHCD.SYS, 1 USBOHCD.SYS, and 1 USBSER.SYS
active:
USBUHCD.SYS: UHCI Compliant Host Controller driver v.1.1. loaded
USBUHCD.SYS: PCI Slot 0, I/O base= 8400h, interrupt=11
USBOHCD.SYS: Additional OHCI compliant USB Host Controller not found on
PCI bus
USBOHCD.SYS: PCI bus version 2.16, bus count 8, search index
USBSER.SYS: USB serial converter driver 1.1 loaded on COM5
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